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TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1837. SEMI-WEEKLY. No 15, Vol. XXV t Whole No. 1460 FKINTCD AND rUULISUED BY SCOTT .fc WRIGHT. Offlca on Staio-stroot, third door wc of Hie Clinton Bonk. J. UAII.HACUE, EWTOtt. nti ........... I. n.,l,ll.laJ nnia n urlwlr VflllPrnllV. nfld . .. .... i r t.n Ami. I.ouLlutiirn. I ret Corhlan lnnrin nn inpnnniilprithlA nftinn in thfi -nnrl twice B wees uuring uio .uaaiuu ui . .7 - j i- l- . V ; ,. . . , Price, Three Dollar! a year in advance, or Three Dollars and iashionabln circles of Great Britain and r ranee, end Fifty Cents at tlie end of the year. No subscriber al- She was the theme of conversation among the lords, lowed to discontinue while he remaiui inaeuieu m vim... ana tne auKes, ana the Al. IVs. Having oocomo tho ROMANCEOF MISS MARGARET MONCRIEFFE, AFTERWARDS MRS. COUI1LAN. We extract the following narrative from the first vo lume of the Memoirs of Aaron Burr, by Matthew L Duvi From the ycor 1780 until the year 1795, Mrs. Marga- tetters on business should be addressed to the Publishers. victim, in early life, of licentious, dissolute, and extra vagant conduct, alternately alio was reveling in woalth, and then sunken in poverty. At length) in 1793, she published her own memoirs. Mrs. Coglilan was the daughter of Major Moiicricffe, of the British army. He From the Philadelphia Ledger. EXTRAORDINARY CASE. Our readers will pfobably recollect that some weeks was lord Cornwallis's brigado major, Hor father had a'mpA. iva o-nve an account of an extraordinary case in I three wives. She was a rlnmrhrarnf the first wife. His Callowhill street, in this city, of a living snako existing second wife was Miss L, of Now York, and his in the stomach ot a man. vvnen auoui nueeii yeuis tmra wile Miss J"""( ot Kew York. Mrs. Uogli nf nnrn. hn Atnnnfrl Id drink dt a 8rinir in the field, and Ian is introduced here, hpcausn har enrlv histrtrv is in. while drinkintr. felt a sensation resembling that pro- timately connected with the subject of these memoirs duced by a Bolid substance gliding down his throat. It In July, 1776, she resided in Elianbethtown, New caused no pain or uneasiness at the time, and he sup- Jersey. Her father was with Lord Percy on Stolen posed it to be a piece of gross or some other harmless Island. In her memoirs, speaking of herself, she says : substance. About six weeks afterwards, he felt a sin- " Thus destitute of friends, I wrote to General Putnam, gular sensation in the stomach) resembling the move- who instantly answered my letter, by a very kind in- ments of a living animal, ana Bomeumus uubuuuu mm viiniiuu to ins nouse) assuring mo mat lie respected my nnl.l.,Mni ii-ritntmn or titillation. especially just be- fathBri and was onlv his eneinv in the field of buttle: fore meals, and when he had been a longtime without but that, in private life, he himself) or any part of his iQod. Immeuiateiy, ana lor BBvciiu nwuio ..in mumy) nugiii always coiuim.na nis services, un me meal, all unploasontsensationssubsidcd. Thcsosymp- next day he sent Col. Webb, one of his oid-de-comps, toms continued to increase) till the thirty-fifth year of to conduct mo to New York. When I arrived in the the patient, which he has recently completed; he suf- Brondway( (a street so called,) whoro Genrul Putnam 'fefiug almost constant nneosincss, and sometimes ex- resided, 1 was received with great tenderness, both by 'cruciating pain. Hiiv'ppelite was very irregular) being Mrs. Putnam and her daughters! and on the following sometimes so small that he would not consume more day I was introduced by them to General and Mrs, iU. on mma nf anlid fond daily for a weeks and at Washington, who likewise madoit theirstuHv in show other times it was bo voracious, that he would eat five mo every mark of regard i but I seldom was allowed to pounds of beef daily for a month. One remnrkable be alone, although sometimes, indeed) I found an op-symptom woa, that during these periods of abstemious- portunity to escape to the gallery on the top of tho ness, he gained flesh at the rate of ten pounds wockly, house, where my chief dolight was to view( with a and during the pcrioda of voracity, he lost it in a still telescope) our fleet and army at Stnten Island. My greater degree, and waa sometimes exceedingly emo- amusements were fowj the good Mrs. Putnnm em-cinted. While gaining flesh under this loss of appe- ployed me and her daughter constantly to spin flax for tite, his pulse waa irregular, the digestive organs much shirts for the) American soldiers; indolenco, in America, doranged, his sleep disturbed, ond sometimes entirely being totally discouraged; and I likewise worked some suspended for fortyoiglit hours. He suffered Severely for General Tutnamt who( though not an accomplished from pain in the occipital region of the head, in the mmcadin like our dilletantis uf St. James's streot, shoulder blades, the thumb of the loft hand, and the was cortainly one of the best characters,in the world; areat toe of the right foot. His comploxion waa of ca- his heart being Composed of those noble materials which daverous paleness, and he was subject, nightly, to pro- equally command respect and admiration. fuse colliquative sweats. But while losing nesn unuer inoi long oner mis circumstance) a flag ot truce ar . .,...;.,. n,,niim. nil the functions were performed rived from Staten Island, with letters from Minor Mori. with regularity; his pule was regular, his sleep sound, crictl'e)demandiqg me; for he now considered ino a nnii his rnmnlexion was of a healthy hue, inclining to prisoner. General Washington would not acquiesce in be florid. In the mean time, the abdomen increased this demand, Baying that I should remain a hostage for greatly in eize, and a motion like that of a cat in a bag, my father's good behavior. 1 must hero observe) that was apparent to the hand when laid upon the rcgiott of when General Washington refused to deliver me up, the stomach. BuWhe was ot oil times subject to faint- the noble-minded Putnam) as if it were by instinct, laid inu fits of a peculiar kind. Sometimes he dropped his hand on his sword, and with a violent oath swore down suddenly, without sense or motion. At other that my father's request should be granted. The times he nearly fell, but recovered immediately) inougii coininaiiuer-ili-chiet, whoso influence governed Con-tur,,.. with iirnmriiiion of strcnuth for some hours uf- gross, soon prevailed on them to consider me as a tier- terwards. Tho sensation, as he described it) was that son whoso situation required their strict attention; and of a violent blow within the stomach, and very much that I might not escape) they ordered me to Kings-like that produced by on electric shock, excepting bridge, whore) in justice, I must Bay, I was treuted being more local. w'ln ln0 utmost tenderness. Gen. Milllin thoro com- Such extraordinary symptoms denoted some extra- manded. Ilia lady was a most acconipliflhcd, beautiful om.li - j I nhid hiten for ten woman) a tiuoker, cVc. ordinary cause of disturbance, lie naa oeen tor icn , i ' , . ' " -r r....;i nhv.iri.n. and had Mrs. Coglilan then bursts forth in expressions of ran- rtZZZM. of Watinent, without Jure for a young American officer will, wl,omf!,e had any ab.trment f those symptoms. He hod taken the become enamored. She doe. not name him; but that .-.hi m...t drastic cathartics. ofiicot was Major Durr. "May these pages," (she Without nv .rood effect. When arterial action was "V) " meet tho eye ol him who subdued tny liiilh. he was bled copiotrsly, sometimes losing .ixteen near.. - ... - 1 pnguied my iiign, ne oicu uii .... whn ii wn. virgin vow. With tins conn uoror of mv TrTl' how happy should I now hay. been! What stormi and tempests ehoulu 1 linvn nvniiind fnt Inn m health and at en uh All the while he insisted that follow the ben of my inclinations. Ten thousand aom. livni.nal waa in his stomach, and related tho happier should I have been with hi... in the wild- e"'dT' f''71'7. woodsaffordingu. Hi. phveician waa inireduloua, saying that he had read ur only shelter, and their fruits our only repast, than iV . .?"? . ? !" h. .i;.l . pn.i,Lr nnv case well au- under the canopy of co.tly state, with all tho refine- ROMAN CATHOLIC DISCUSSIOV. Just piililishcil, Hie lelate on the RitMAN CATHUL1C HKLIlilON.ImtWPen Ai.exandilR CamfoklIh of Ikthaiiv. Va.. niid tlie Ml. llltv. John H. I'urcki.l, IHshon of Cincinnati. Wo tlie u i ult mi lined, linvtiiir inlii and conveveil to J. A. Jonici and Co., of Cliiciunatl, for a certain sum par copy, (to Ikj tnid y them to us, or to our order, and to lie appropriated to two puli-HecharKuMo institution!, nn agreed iiton between oursclvcfl,) for nil tliat shall Ikj printed; tlie exclusive rlht of (trlnilnii and pub lUhlng tlie DKI1ATE on the HUMAN CATHOLIC RI'Ll-GION, lield In tlie Hyrnmorc Street Meeting House, Cincinnati, from the littli to the 21st of Jamiarv. 1817, inclusive, between ourselves, and taKcu down hy Reporters, employed hy the mid j. a, j timet and Co., arid revised, corrected, and approved hy us, do hereby iiiuke known; thut the edition or editions mihllsh- ed by J. A. James and Co.. or by their authority, and revised by us, must be considered the only correct and authorized editions of said DEUATfcl. t JOHN B. PURCKLL, Up. Chi. A. CAMrUELL." 'Cincinnati, Teh. 1st, 1837." To those who purchase bv tlie auautitv a liberal Jiicmmt will lie allowed. All orders addressed to us, wilt bo promptly nttomlrd to. J. A. JAM Ed & CO., Publishers. Cincinnati, Pelt. 28.. 3t. DK. AMOS O. HULL nia r Rupture. ) L'd TUUtirtEd, a certain cure for Hot- Dr. AuiosU. Hull, of Ni'w York, nronri- etorof the celebrated Truss Invented by his Father, has appointed the subscriber sole Agent in Columbus, for the uulu of hit valuable. 1 iietrumciits. This Truiw, com'diitiiir all the advantanes of Dr. Hull's former experience, was the Inst eilbrt of his professional skill and cn larged experience, and Is, without exception, the most ncrfett Instrument for the cure of II HUN I.t or IIU1TIJ1U-: now in um. Die following dUiltiKuiahed riiylclatis and . Surgeons give ur. iniii a i thus ineir inoai uiuiuaiiued approiuiMon: Valentine Moti, M. 1. George UiibIi, M. I), John W. Francis, M. 0. David Koftcrs, M. I). Alfixnmler Bicvcns, M. 1). F.tlward Dulatield, M. D. William Harrow, M.D. John Ncildou, M. D. And the nimnlrorsof the Profesidon sencrnllv. The Very larje assortment of Trusses that 1 am enabled) hy moans of Ibis Agency, to present to the public, will inur to eoery applicant a perfect fit. This Is an ohjoct of inurh Importance to the siiccchs of nay description of Trna. Children' i Trusses, sut cd to any size from six mouths old and upwards, are also euihrnccd in tho assortment. The stock will alwnys he large; and orders from individuals adectcd with Hernia, or from the neigh boring Druggists, will meet with prompt attention from the subscriber. THOM AS S. BI'TLF-R, Drut, Jigcntt March 10 Hlali at., next door to the Nutioiial Hotel. SWAN'S TREATISE. Isaac N. Whitino, Uooksrl Publisher, Columit8, hmt lliw day publiilird, and fo ' thenti solvent ica ed. oV believe that any animal could resist tho "'" court., with which the royal wan M powei o "the Rastric fluid in tho human .to- f York) " who would fain have provi h. D.t cnt! Ending every unpleasmt .ymp- ho conqueror of trance. . m7,ror wa warrior," (ihc u huusell was enuaved in another cause; he was ambitious to obtain other mach. The patient, finding evory unpl consultation wa. arucreu. ... He waa a colonel in ;he American army, and iuh in physicians altenoca, ana "'"'"" " f 'the estimation of his country. Ifisvictories woro necr tow increasing, resoivcu 10 rrVT " U,D. Ila foui-ht to lihenite. nul I,, pnsh.v. n.uim,. . ...i.a.i Kivm ni our must em neiii . . . t . . ------ came to the conclusion mat mo J'"'" ,P1,nm1,nied wiih one oomv rL.entin.r thoui.lu tient was prouaoiei ior inougi. Thoy ,l,0ne as bright a. iho cause which achieved over witnessed a case of a living animal n the Human ) Tho letter from Gun. Putnam, of which Mrs. Coghlan tient was inmar.h. vt .evsrsl cases were recorilea wnicn nicy considured authentic. They also said that comparative snraks. is found ainonir the nancrs of Col. iiurr. anatomy furnished analogic.; tor ng , Thi , -u ; ,h (;,,.;,;,( of Mnjr Uutr alld and halloa, had been found in '" "ld and that ""Joubledly was prepared by hi u. for the signature , many hour, after thoy had been anf h" , General. Mils MoncriclTo was, at thi. lime, in her this proved the power or the vital princip le in fuurlcenl, yoar. 8be hlu ,rnVelcd, and for one of her to some extent, the solvent power ot gastric;""'". tt. i.ud mm!;iej mcn in lil0 woru, Sie Wl8 acco.u- j Buuia BAioii., .no lyi-v .. r- o . .i ti.au 1 ae, liau minified I Having assumed this nypoiucs s mmy .'"7 nlishcd and considered handsome. Maior llurr wa next proceeded to act upon It. 1 ney "I'-" "' . aUruct0d by her aprighlliiicsa and vivacity, and she, uiuucB, imy p.unj vU,.v.--... .. . . according to her own conlensions, ponned nearly twenty CIDIO COI 1U rOSIBI IHO . . . ' ....... ,.r. u l.n.( it... n u 1..... would Tt l.m.,1, powerful medicine, had already failed, it wa. not phi-losoDhical to renuat them. Th ir,l .,.;. xlmtinenca from all food, and accordingly, the patient took nono for live days. Uu- become violently in fact to him. misfortunes was now laid, it is not nccessarv to innuiro. Her indiscre tion was evident, while Major Uurr's propensity for Intriuo was already well known. liurr porceivcd immediately that she was an oxtraorui ring this period, the pain in the stomach was excrutia- nar yoan WOi,mn, Kccentric and volatile, but en-ing, and the motion violent, resembling that ot a spiral jowe(i w i t Ii talents, natural as wi II as acquired, of a Tevolution of a rope upon a cylinder. Ihopainuoco- ,,ocuijnr character. Residing in tho family ol General 1'u ining too intense to bear, tor ino pauvii. - - - umain with her, ana enjoying ma opportunity ol a "ving delirium, the physician suggested that opium coso nm iMlilnat0 intercourse, at all times and on all might act upon the nerve, of tho .loinaoh, without ot- 0CcaBioiis, he was enabled to judge of hor qualifications; footing the animal, if it were one, and that in search j , l0 ,i,e conclusion, nutwithslanding her youth, of food, it might force it. way through the oesopnngus. (hs l)l0 wn. wc c.,cu0,c,i ur B 0d thought it This was tried and with success; ino paui ii. umi no, improbable that she might bo employed ill that ca thrown into a disturbed sleep, whilo the motion in tho lmc;lv nv (,e liritish. llaior liurr .uuuested his susui alomach increased in violence. Ho was thon held in a ciona to General l'utQam, and recommended that slit recumbent position, with the laco downward, aim t nc (, conveved to hor friends as Boon as it might bo con- body inclined to an angle of 'forty-nvo degrees, '"e y01ljcnti n0 was, in consequence, soon after removed licau being lowest. In auoul ten imnuius, mo uu Kingsbrulge, whore lieu, itlililiiicnmmaiiuou. 1 nil flta Itriniiltv wn. mntiifeflted. A make of dark -i,-,,,. nru;, n in the u'nrlc u'liirli alii. Iin. nnbli.li- brown color, and largo siio, protruded full eight inchea e(j j. .,crii,cd l0 General Washington, but it originat-irom the mouth, with eyes bright and glaring with ,j with Major Burr. ' every manifestation ol rage, uiim mo puj.i. Afler a short residence at mngsnriugc, leave was immediately .oiaca oy mo noon, . granieu; (or ner aepariure to oinieu muuiu. ouo uc of drawing it out, but suddenly fell flat upon the floor cormn.y 10t 0f i a eontinentul barge, under tho cs-without sense or motion, as if struck by lightning. ., . American othcer, who wa. ordered toaccom Like the confer eol, the torpedo, enu sovorui m. ,,, i,er ,0 ,10 r,t,sti licad-quarlcrs. As tlie boat epeciea of marine animals, the reptile was efejrif, and pr0Ilched the Knglish lleet, she was met by another, thus were the fainting fit. of tbepationt explained I having on board a Uriticli olliccr, and was notified that But a measure was oon aeviseu m i mi. ,ie COuld proceed no lartlier, but thai uie King', oiu-jlirKnlto (Ino of iho physicians covered the handle . ,.l,l ,.L. chanre of the rounc ladv. and convey . . rr ' ':.k .'.Ik .n.l .imul pitnilw tu T , P.... .... ' :..l :l. ot a large pair ot toreppe wim .nn, n )er in Baieiy to ner intuor, woo was si. ui eiym mini aeiie the .nnkc, .liould it again appear, Thi. .0011 in lh(I counlry with Lord Percy. Sho .ays, in he happened, and it was acnou ana urawu uu. uuou. .u ,lu.10jrl) 1 1 ilen entered the lirinsli barge, mid Diuuin lect, struggling most viuieui.., e .iwuTiT. rl.irieiiv. Two of tho attending phy u,lm nreiileniallv touched it in tho struggle, were knockod down. It wa. now feared that the elec -..; .k,L. w,,l.l 1 ,,trnv the uationt; ana 11 wa. iur- thermore SBcertained ;hat from its sue, 11 tumu am u. wjlll llcr a0)Urtnient soon Biter marriago, leaves uui -1 n A.n w ih.mt iiuimnoiii ua mer ui ruiiiuiiuii m i,rtin rnnin iur iiou it. iiiaior uurr. wuue vet at coi- msophaguB. Uut fertile in expedients, tncy suggcsicu U ge, had acquired a reputation lor gallantry, un turn a new plan; which was to .uttor tne repuio m ium. p0,t he waa excessively vain, anil rcgnruioss 01 n .,.1 fnr nnasiblo. thon with a .harp instrument, to ..0. .:. which ouuht to control an honorable mind ever the head, and to extract 1110 oouy oy an mn.iuii j hl, n)frCourso with lemoics no was nn unprinci- tnto tho stomach. pled llattorcr, ever preparcu 10 tano auvaniago 01 meir . ....... . i.... ii ...r, n Kimiidi the na lent a weakness, their creuuiiiv. or ineir conuiienue. duo in auoui an no', -. , . -. . . , . , . . 1 'i 1, a tr.ttii inn iiri. ill uuiiiiii. inu cuiiuuou in mill wub n... 11. . ,i.u . ..... !v.u!i Anhv tha electric shock of tho reptilu. ioct, no terms of condemnation would be loo Btrong to . V , i' 7 rnn nti.l wiiU n tmrn lniirliot I atmlv to Culoiinl Burr. xx Pro V 1" ' 7. ' ...,..l,ln.,1.li lodahom ' it 1. trulv urorioinff how nnv indiTidual could have uroparca ior mo inu m-m , '... . " 1.1: ' -.,,1 n. .fr itAon inches be oW t he head. 1 ne tower nan suu- occomo bo vihiiiuiu a bu.uiui, , igliteon mcncs oeiow u .(nmnMl. . 'i.ihitina U mMW.onal man. who devoted bo much litno to tlie ilenly disappear a .;.,.- An inri.inn ntLr anx as was devoted bv Colonel Uurr. For more violent motion ior "- r , - rnf Vtfm ,uinilBWllU wovld' o be t conger eel, of the electric species, four his whole thoughts. His intrigues were without num-proveu iu . , ,i:nin.I(,r. i.er. Ml. conduct most licentious. The sacrod bonds loei long aim umo . - ,...,. ...r 11MilMi.Biiiv vinUt.-.l wl.nn il.ov AH unpleasanl syinptonis have since ;PPi So 'barrier, to Ihe induljenee of his passions', the wound inthe .toinnch i he "do be gathering oatienl recovering his strength. Wp consider tms ue ?J. nriimin(t ovorv iinil wrillo to him bv moet remarkable case on record, ot iving animn 'wC0iher with or without reputation! anu an etornul farewell to my dear American friends, turn- f.i mti hark on libertv. Miss Monenelle, beloro slie lind readied n or lour-tccnth vcar was probably the victim ol'scduction. Tlu I language ol ner mcmuirs, wnoii luiu-n in uunuuiiiuii Dlt. CllAWE'a IMPKOVKU HUROHONH' TKUHHKH, for the immediate relief and permanent cure of HERNIA or RUPTUREV.xaniUiCtl and approved by tlie Committee oCtlio Philadelphia Moillral Horletyi aiipointod (or the tmrnoso of In- veiifgatlng the merits of tha various Instruments now bufore the pUhlic for the treutninnt of this disenRe, This coiiiiiiittee, after several months investigation, during which a Jarge mimlier of cases under treatment with llic-e and other instrinents, were brought under thctrfreqiictituliservation, pronounced these Trusses siierlor in their mechanical construction, retentive power, and manner of giving pressure, to any owim nnw ttciore the public. TESTIMONIALS. References in Cincinnati ProfrMors Drake, -Etierlo, Smith, MoDowell, Gross, Colih, Parker, and Harrison, and Doctors Mnson, Wood, Sliotwell, and Woodward. Ur. Horner, at a lecture uion the Anatomy of Hernia, with the treatment of the same hy these Instruments, he furs the Medical Clnsi at the University of Pennsylvania, said In the course of tho Inst summer I have witnessed the operation of these instruments in twelve or more imttcnts, and the facility and certainty with which cures are elfcctud liuvu pxeited much astonishment In hly mind." A. G. Smith, M. I) Prof, of Surgery la Ohio Medical College, in a Into lecture on Hernia, remarked: Tho instruments of Dr. Chase aro very beautiful, well adapted to the different forms of patients and tho parts concerned, being Just fitted to retain the tumor, and make the proper de grce of pressure. They are the best adapted to meet all the Indications of Hernia, that I have ever met with. There la no doubt that, when proicrly applied, Hernia may be permanently cured hy these instruments." Professor McDowell, In s lecture on the surgical treatment of the Hernia, lately delivered to hinclass in the Cincinnati Medical College, spoke In the highest terms of these Instruments, as a means of effecting a radical cure. He suid, "The principle upon which they operate Is a good one a just one fou tulcd on the principles of adhesive Inllammation. and the anatomy of the tissues implicated; and there Is no doubt that Hernia may bo cured hy them. It Is tho most troulilvnnmc of diseases, and very extensively prevalent. 1 rciwat it, I be lieve this is tiie best remrdy, and well calculated to produce a cure. Indeed I have witnessed many curex, and if 1 bud s case now on hand, I should prefer thi Instrument to any oiler," Extract of a letter directed to XV, Lovel, M. I)., Surgeon Gen era! U.S. Army, from T. S. Hryani, M. D., Surgeon U. S. Army: IKUT Wl 1 take Ktnt ( rmiMiUi, Ur. 4Ji apparatus for the radicnl cure of Hernia, as superior to any now in use. The Doctor hns presented to my net ice and ciamlua tlon several cases which have bee n under his care, and 1 have been greatly grattlied, and perfectly tniHtlttd with the result, As Hernia is very frequently the cuuw fur which tlie soldiers are discharged from the army, I havn an doubt thai the 1 russcx invented and ucd hy Dr. Chase, would, if properly employed be the means of retaining may valuable men in the service; and I think no pout should lie without them. Dr. Chaxe'a reputation Hh the proftbMi here, Is deservedly Iili, nrnl his success tu lie treatment of Hernia unparalleled. 1 hope you may inuke arrangements with him for the different pnts." Dr. V, KahneMork, of Chnmhcrnhiirg, Pn- hns ths follow lug remark In tlie details of a case of umbilical Morula: The renmrknblo success nttmidltig well-dlrecti-d prefsure In Ihecnseof Hernia, has already been abundantly Illustrated In the use of tho atmve truss." Reference. Hrbor Chase, M. D., bavins applied to the under signed for the privilege of making reference to them In testimony hht Improvement In tlie tor in of I nibses, and the roust met Ion ot Instruments desizned to produce tho grrutct poflUilc nerurlty of the retention nf Hernia in Its several fotiin, and Ihe morft prom il tig chance- nf radical cure in this di.oiicc we Imvu no hr-ilia ion In per m I u in ir the rcmilred reference Ttie subject hns cn- gaged the attention of the I'hiladelphin Mnllcnl Horieiy.and the report of the special committee ol that huly, appointed on the occasion, is alike favorable to the rtuhiH nf tlie Instrument, ami the honorable and strictly professional course of the inventor. R. Coa's, M. D., Chairman of the Cmmniitee of Invcsiliatfon, Win. E. Horner, M. I) Profi-snnr nf Anatomy In the Univer slty of Pennsylvania, and one of Ihe riureons of tlie I'hiladel phin Almshouse Hospital, Work ley. Sn e Jackson, M. ., rroit!sorof me institute oi .-iioiiinne n the University of PeniHylvauin, and of Clinical Praciico In the Philadelphia Almshouse Hospital, lllorkh'y. Win. (iibaon, M. D., I'roh'ssnr ot Mureery Hi tits iintvcrnity or Pennsylvania, and of Clinical Surgery In the Philadelphia Alms bouse, HI or k ley. Thomas Harris, M. D., Surgeon of the U.S. Navy, and one of the Surgeons of the Pennsylvania Hospital. Georiro MrClellan, Al. D., Profensor of Surgery in Jellcrson Medical t'ollepe, Philadelphia. Win. Kush, M. D., Physli-lnn to the Pennsytvnnla Hospital. C. W. Ponnock, M. D., Pliysician to the Philadelphia Hospl tal, niofkloy. Jmieiili llnrlshorn, M. D., Pbilndelphia. William Parker, M. I)., Professor of Anatomy and Surgery In llerkshtro College, Piltsllebl, Mass. Henry II. Child-, M. !., Profsor of tho Practice of Medicine In llerkshlre Mctllcnl Collesn. Mass. Thos. Johnon, M. D., Profenaor of Anatomy ami Purgury, Richmond Medical Colleoe, Va. These Instruments must l used by a surgeon versed In the Anotomv of Hernia, the nrinrlites of Purgerv, and tfie nianuer of t rent tug tho dilfereul varieties of this d Incuse. They arc adapted to all ages, to both sexes, ami are worn without Inter runt Ion to tho ordinary avocations oitno pat tent. Wo conceive It to bo entirely unnecessary to ndd Anything to the foregoing testimonials; but would merely Unto, that having taken nn exiensive nitenry in Hum Instrumeiits, that neither skill, so far us we possess it, nor care on our pnrt, shall be want Ins In re tide tin a this means of cure cifot tunl in our hand. Columt March 1U R. it J. H. TIKiMPSOV. Hook seller anil for wtile ai his llookstorc. A TREATISE ON TUB l-AW KIU.ATING TO TUB POWCItS AM) DIITIKS OF JI'STIOICS OP THH PKACi:, ANDCON'STAIil.llS, IS THIS STATE OF OIIU): WITH PUACTICAL FtlKMi, &c. Hy JOStiPli It. SWAN, Presidcm Judge of the Twcll'ih Judlelal Circuit. Tlio etensive jurisdiction of Justices of the Pence In this State, Hie amount of property nnnually involved in their proceedings, and the small portion of tho law of the land found in the Statute Itook, seem to demand a work of this kind. The present volume contains tho general rules of law applicable to 1 suits and proceedings before Justices, together with the Forms of Process, Docket Entries, and Judgment ; mid also the law connected with the powers, duties, and liabilities of Constables. The First Part contains a summary view of the progress of a civil suit, from Its commencement to Its termination, with the general principles of law In relation to the different kind of actionswho should sue and be suedthe issuing, service and return of the summons and capias the attendance und com latency of witnesses the trinl the general rules of evidence the form and effect of different kinds of judgments the stay of execution ntid proceedings thereon the Issuing of execution tho power, duty nod liability of the officer hi arresting, levying, advertising, and sellingthe trial of the rhjht of property and returns to executions, Art. The Second fart contains the general rules of law In relation to stdtuiory actions; such as forcible entry and detainer, attach-uicnt, Arc; und treats of cotitrncts, tho rhhts nud liabilities of partners, carriers of goods, inn keepers, himhuud and wife, parent nud child, master and servant and other miscellaneous mutters of a civil nature. The Third Part contains tho law In relation to prosecution for crimes and misdemeanors, with pi act leal forms. 7 he Fourth Part contains forms of conveyances, wills, agreements, 6iC From a slight glance at the above imperfect outline of the plan and objects of the work, ft will at once he seen, that It is one which will bo of essential vahio to Justices of tho Peace ond Constables, Tu Lawyers and men of general business, it will also be found extremely useful. The Publisher believe that the high reputation of the author, as a well read Lawyer and sound Jurist, is a suihcicnt pled ue that it tins been well executed; and it is presumed that no Justice of the Peace, who Is solicitous to understand thoroughly the duties of Ills oliice, will be without it. CONDITIONS. The work forms one volume super royal 8vo.of between 530 and tiUO large closely printed pnges, on Eastern paper of tine quality, and bound in good law binding, at J 50 per copy. Persons procuring five or more snhscrll-crs, and becoming responsible for the amount, shall receive a discount of 12 per cent. j-j--Persons residing nt a distance, who may wish to procure the work, and should not have an earlier opportunity, cun order It through their delegates previous to tha adjournment of the Legislature. Columbus, March, 11137. "I "JACKET BOATS. Red Bird l.ins to Portsmouth, The J. above line Is now in operation between tl is place nnd Portsmouth. One boat ofthe line will leave ibis city every morning, and arrive In Portsmouth on the succeeding morning. For pas sage, apply on board. Columbus, Murch 3. .tf TO THE OHIO MERCHANTS. Cincinnati Wiiomcsale GnotKiiY and Importing IIochk, West side of Main-street, one door below Second. Si'KKckr & Dana would respectfully Inform the Ohio Merchants, thai they ore now receiving a very extensvo assortment of GROCERIES, which they odor for salo on liberal terms, and at a small advance from tho New York cargo prices. As one Ofthe firm, Mr. Charles E. Dunn, spends his whole lime In ths Eastern markets, for tho express purpose of unending to the importing and purchasing of Groceries for tins establishment, We natter ourselves thut we shall nt all times be able to furnish thoe who may give n a call, on as good terms as the New York or Philadelphlu Jobber. Cincinnati, Ft-hrun'y l?..3nl HOUSE FOR SLE The su!.rrP-cr odors fur sale tlx Frame Dwelling IIouhc In which lie now lives, eitmiti d i rtIII'I MiVt -fiber oilers tor wile ill; HI of tl.c genuine Jilorus A. J!nl?ietuh, or Chinese Mull erry Tieee, propagated from on the hank of tlie river, north of Slate-street, and immeili.itcly cutting nud luyei! hi Hie Sintu of Minwu l.ni. its, uf one und in the rear of Mrs. Kllis'd residence. It li;id four cnii.fui't.iMe '"o umm iroutli, from two to cl.'lil ft a hili. Also, 5UUJ rooms below, nnd two, unlini.!,i'd, n!.ovo. Ab-o, r. shun, tiiiit able for the business of a mechanic, tuul a good cellar. Them is a sprhiL of riinnii, water ou tl.u premises, ll will be no!J on favorable terms. Apply to March 7..3W DWIEL McFAKLAND. Chinese Culling, ui.d UU.U'JU White lti'lbm Mulberry Trees of one year'4 growth. DARIUS 1'trltD, for Granville, Feb. 17. .tf A. PAINTER ii CO. 11RE! Fl It V. ! I'M!;; ! The P-o'tt tion lnurunce Compav ofthe City t' Harford, rodnf.rtii-in, tuiiiinuc to in -til re n"aliist loss or daiiiitgu hy tire unou their well known liberal nremed, Hint I have a full power of Attorney from, lL'rma- Applbtiuil may be made to rpillltl), AND LAST CALL I ngnln give public no ire to. . l ( concerned Mrs. Mary Finley, widow of the late Gen. Samuel Fiulrv. d censed, to compromise a ml settle her dower riclits upon jii:.t find C(ii liable principles. When ills considered what a vast amount of rent property passed through the hands and ownership ot Gen. Fiulcy, not only in Ru-, hut many other cuuuMes of t!:e State, Including much of the very best qualify of lands and town property, and huw few of those there arc out of which the widow cannot now lawfully claim to be endowed, it would seem to tie for the interest of those concerned to pay nomc attention to this notice. Much or this property has been sold at (dicrhlV and nuirdliiils sales, ami much more, by instrument.) which cun-not opcrnte to debar the widow of her dower many of the deeds having hut one witness, and many none tit all, and scarcely a valid acknowledgement amotm ibe whole; ntid it m;iy hi, remarked that them is no net of limitation in Ohio, nor never lias Iteen any, to debar n widow of I,cr dower, either for back rents and proiity, or present Interest in ti e laud. Ifcnrly application Is made to the subscriber, hi Chiili'-othe, their claim ran l settled upon low nud moderate terms; otherwise I shall feel bound to commence suits iiidiwiimiuutuly in ullcuacs where, In my Judgment, a claim can be supported. CliUllcollio, Jlurrlt 7-.lit It. HfM'GLAS. MCSKINGL'M t'OIID VGU M AXUFACTOIt Y, The subscribers resjierlfiilly Inform the public Hint they have, erected an extensive establishment for the imitiufacturu of Coini- a(ik of every description, which has now been in operation about twelve months, and tire now prepared to execute orders at ihe shortest notice, for Steam, Keel, and Orleans JJval Oibles, of all sizes and dimensions; Tow Lutes, fVarjts, H'arehvutt and Tu!.h Full, Parlriiiff Yarn, Red Cords, Plough Lines, Twine, and all kinds of Whitk itoi'K, uiudu from the best of American and Manilla Hemp. They are also junking preparations for Clio mnmifacluro of Tauhkd OnRDAUEj of all the various sizes; and in cuurMU ofthe season will lie nhlo to furnish full supplies. The manufacturing department is under the direction of Geo L. Shinuick, whuhas had several years' cxreriunce In the busi ness with his father, and subscipjently in the well known cstab IJshment of the late James Ramsey, ot Pnltlmorc. Orders will be received and filled nt tho Commission Warehouse of Joint R. Howurd, corner of Alntn and Second streets. They solicit from the Merchants of Ohio a share of ihclr patronise, as they are determined to sell nn low as can be had elsewhere. - JOHN R. HOWAIll), Zaiiesvillc, Mal'rli 7..3w GEO. L. HIIIN.MCK. 0 E HL'iVDUED DOLLARS UEWAIt I), Look al ymi M. J. Glf.PEKT, J-nt, Off.ce of Htarllns feGil'tcrt, On Market st., 2 doois U'-ai Mayor's Office. January 17. .ly VTALL'A HLE PROPERTY 1011 HA LE. I wlllsc V PonnUo terms, the following realetalc, to wil scllou red u-lotl No. MUf, v'yjl, and hitiuite on High sireet, in the northern part uf ihe cit", now occupied by II. Krown. This property) fur beauty and healihiiicBof situation, and convenieiicc of Improvements, ii equalled by few, ii'any, In the cliy.ua a private residence. Also, in-lot No. 5lH. Also, 7jlj acres ol hind, tucludinr the While Hull tract, alout live mile eri-t of Columbus part cleared, the balance well Umbered and watered. AUo, a p res, six und u half miles oust from Culumbus, on the Natiun-il Road. For letms apply to John M. Waixlttj Coliiiiibus, or lo the subscriber, at White Hull. Dec. 2."th-il tf. It. HltOTHF.RTON. FRENCH BURR MILL STONES, Manujaetnred in Columbus, OA to. The subscribers have lately received from New York, and immediately from Franc?, s Very extensive and supe rior stock of French Purr H locks, which they feel confident will give satisfaction, equal, If not superior, toanyotlicr In their Hue of business. As they have bad practical oxjHtrleiice in Milling;. Mill wriifhting. und Burr-niGkingt thesubsrrlliers deem it unne cessary tu make long comments ubout their workmanship and attention to business. They have also lately received a general assortment of NEW DUTCH ANCHOR HOLTING CLOTHS, manufactured nt a new establishment In Holland. Their rloihs are vurniHlcd to ie superior to any other that have been In use heretofore. They are also prepared to furnish all kinds of MILL MILL SCREWS, and a round Planter of Paris, raw or calcined. The alwve articles will l-e warranted to 1e otitic liest quality entered on tlie night of the Bth January last, nnd robbed of a sum of money. Among the notes taken was one of on ihe Hank of Virglnln, (branch not recollected, endorsed on the buck cither J. Roberds, Jr." or John Roberds, jr." Another was a tv.H, on tlie Franklin Rank of Culumbus, apparently altered fromaosK. This note was torn or worn iluoujli across tho llgurei U on both corners, and was endorsed J. Campbell," or John Campliell." It could hardly fail to attract cluac alteu lention from tiny one to whom It mi)it be offered. The above reward will be given for tho discovery of eithcj of these notes, and truclng thciii iu'o the bunds of nny person In whose poMesfiuu lliey were between tho lith nud lth of January, or for the discovery ofthe robber ur robbers by nny other means. Any one into whoso hands either of these notes may fall, will crmfer'a f.ivor by informing mcofit immedlntely, and shall lie rewarded, if required, though the rubber slmuld not m discovered. WM. WEUNLNGER, Marlon, Grant Co., In. Feb. 27 M7 3t The Columbus Journal will publish the aliovo three limes, and charge Cincinnati Gazette. 1K37. 11I0 CANAL PACKET COMPANY The Dliectors ofl the above Company have the pleasure of announcing to the traveling public, that they have completed their arrange mcnls for running a Hue of Pa khv Ho via on the Ohio Canal I etwecn Cleveland, on Luke Eiiu, nud I'ortMiionth, on ths Ohio rlver.s di-tatire of ;h)il uillf8 ccimim'itciiis on the nprnhig of navigation i-oinprMug cfglrt new and well furnished Po:iisof the ihst class; one nf which will leave Cleveland .4i.d Portsmouth dnHy, luakiiti the passage through hi thrcu days. Passenn is w ll not If) subjected to a cUine of Hunts on lb rout, us tl ey rilO FARM ICRS. Tmk Ohio Sii.k Co. have on hand, for sa)c( J. four millions of A''. lYorm Eggt, The Worms may bu fed on the native Rhtrk Mullerry, ami the feeding cun be done by children. The Company pledge themselves to purchrtu the Cocoons in tlio Full, at the market pi Ice my from $Z lo $. per bilt-b'.;!, Applicutiou iiuiy bu mudeto J. HI'LLIVANT, Frnukllntou; M. J. CILHEKT, Columbus. N. R. In the course ofthe Fall the Company can supply any. demand for the genuine Chincte Mulberry, mid the Italiun, of White Mulltfrry, at u price within the lueuus uf every fart nun January 10. .if J. H. Y TIIE PRESIDENT ttF THE UNITED STATES lit pursuance of tlie provisions of n treaty mudo nndcoiiclui ded between John A. Hrynu, Commissioner on Iho part of the United Stules, nud Willlum Walker, Jidm Harrctt, and Pea-ruck, chiefs and principal men of Hie Wyandot tribe of Indians in Ohio, aciiiis for ami In behalf of ihe said tribe, on ihetwen-ty-ihird day of April, otic thousand, ciht hundred and tliirty-sii( 1, ANDREW JACK HON, President of the Culled States, dri hereby derlaic and imike known, that a public sale will l held nt MARION, in the Stale of Ohio, which Is hereby dol-uated as the seat of the Land Office for the tract ceded by Die sit id tienty, on the second Mumlaii In April nct, (1H37) fur tlie dls-pasjil ofthe undermentioned land:', ceded to Hie United States hf that treaty, for tlie purposes therein mentioned, xlt: Fractional sccIIoiih 3-1, o5, nnd 3U. in tuwiibhip 1, south, of" ranee 1, cast. Sections 1 nnd 2; fractional serilons 3 and 10; sections 11, 12 1,1, and I I; fracttuunl sections 15 nnd "ii; sections 2J, 24, 2nV and v'li; and fractiouul sections 27) 34( 35, and 30', lu township :J, south, or range 15 ent, Huciions I and 2; fnirtional sections 3 and 10; sections Hi 12, Li, and 14; fractional sections 15 and iJ2j sections 23, 24( 2-'i, nod and fractional sections 27, 31, 35, and 30, i" town-shii 3 south, of range 15. cast. Fractional sections 31, 3, and 33, In township 1, south, o range Hi, east. Fractional section 4; odious 5, G, 7, nnd 8; frneliminl see-itdiis 9 and 10; sections 17, 111, 19. and 20; fractional sections 21 end 2lt; sections 29, 30. HI, nnd ;iJ. nud fractiuunt section 33 in towiisiiiji 2, south, of innec 10, east. Fractional tectum 4; sedioiis 5, b". 7, and (1; frnrtlonal sec Hons 9 and lu'; sertinus 17, 10, 19, and 20; frnctiotinl sections 21 flnd2U; sections 9 und 30; and fractional sections 31, 32 and &,iu townsUlji J, south, of range It, east. The sale will continue open for six duys, and Hie luudswillba offered in ti e order herein mentioned. Given under uu l:m d ot Ihe city of Washington, the twclftll day of December,.!. D. i&iC ANDREW JACKSOXt Hy the Prctdilenl: JAMES WlIlTtOliS, Commissioner uf the General Land 0$ti. Jan. 10 t A tO N' i will l'ei-nrf li il tliruir-lt In ll.c .mitv Hams lit vl,li'lrili-v ciii'i nnrt sold on l-ellcr terms llinn hy tny oilier. In Hie U,-.l, rn Af ilc:t j..lo.-i 1st nre ur rivtusr mill drrllii lmnrl t eiu'll md rounlry. Tlicy will nlso sivo lii.lru-tiuii lo urtps uurrs on liie lotost anil licsl n)rovcil il.n, If ruth-d upon. Two or tlircc Jnvrnmmtn Bvtrr Maktrt warned, xo wlicm CO i I'nnt einilnymcnt ond good wnges will I ptvt'u. !. . H A. liri'hl u. KV HAIIIHVAili: (; rilKi;. 1 mi now n culvinu front lniii)itetn in I lie r.:-.rnrii (.'llirii, null 0ieuliis on llroud- HIM---I. n li w doors west ol'llrn KMt. cjpiil l.'liitrrli.B full nndrom-.!..-i!liorlnioiilor II AIIIlVAKK,('l'Yl.j:RV,&SMilll.l'.Ity; I'uint mid other Hiu!ii-; t'ariicnti;!.', Si.ildkT.,', AlidsMioe-Ma-1.1-it' Too:.; Coarh nnd lliimess .Mounlliis nmt 'I'riuunlns;Uo-nn-olr Arti'-lcn: C.ntio.llion I'lic I'lirlnsH, Willi (Irnle... (n new Ol'llie runt, .Mi-nuors will mil l.e su'ji-rtul lo nny dt-lsy In i BnJ vp'r-i.-litl nrli'le. i.rt .'lie remedy lor fnioAliu l.liiuincys), .m. ei illo( on tlii ir Jinirnev. A ll.e f:i i:i:i,-i ol l lie nlnivu II ie ! juiinni iMiiii- ana iirnas.oi s ii i-iiieiiier mm i lire surli us hns never liefu'r. leoii prewnleil to tlie tavelln. ! ' ol' sili.-le iimi.Mi ki il In i lly Hardwnre Stoic. uuMIr In II. i. unit ol llie rn.intrv. nnd n it l.tlinliilemlim ol'I.ei My ti k I l iii! eutliely new, tnd puredi,.! at tl.c rlicaiwst T"INt) ti IIOI.Mt:. (mircessors to LewhHlutrlilnson It t-'o.) XV Co: mmiition and Furvartlitir Merchant!, N'ol. 4j Wulvr, hiiiI iti r'ront streets, rittsliurglii I'a. ItEtXHBNCi: Merrliantt eeneriilly, PIltirntTitli. W. K. TIioiiimoii ii Co. K. & 11. (iriils. Krnkiue li Kii'liclltcriicr. J illlHlt, Jones n; t.o. S. D Kins and Holmes owning no Inlere.t In Buy Ttont, or line of lloiils, will ultvnys emlirnro tlm earlle.t opiinrluuity to forwnrd kuoiIs, regsrdins only Die sufety and tlienpncM of Irclsht. I elirunry 7..4'H IHrerlor, to viiti.loy lioue urnmoii1i,vii,, Mud ,uulleliitnly uicn lis liin.lei.ol' :ild I'oMs, anil lo render. every attention liir the roinfort and ronveiiieneu of passenger., tliey tinner tliem- selves Unit tlie l.iucs w ill merit and receive a Nhnre of pultlc ustronnitt. I.'. !M. (lltllM.'H, rr(H!i!em. ' 5 riil!ailelilila. ''' llnlllmoro. I.lul Olltt. 3 riie Tlrnndy 5 do Mitdelra rto 5 lll'ls. Ilotlnml nin fi do Port do 2 do Jnmnien Itnm 60 do Hwi-et Mnlau'ii do 5 do New Enrttmd do I 5 do Lisbon do 3 qr. ensl Slierry Winn A ronstnnt mipdy of VI,(..ky nnd Dome.lles. Tor snle liy Felii J M'KI.VAIN. IIHXTI'.ll ; 1.1). 50 rtoiesfl liy lfl filnss 30 do 10 hy 12 do id do 7 liv 9 do M do II iiy IIS do Iterelveil nnd for snle liy i'elirunry 3 SO do TnniMcrs, nnsorted 30 do Dcrtintcrs, Husks, and Tini-tures 5 f iro.n Porter Itottlrs H'KI.VAI.NB, IIUXTKII 4: CO. 511 I lls Vinl ml 10 P.U.. Pii kercl 6 Tierces Cod Flili Tel.. 3 110 PMs. 8rotrh llerrlnit 1IHI limes flunked do. Herelved nud for sole ly MT.I.VAINE, IIUXTKII & CO. rArlll FOU WIIH.Vr. 300(1 lirr5lll:i.liBoo,l Wlientwnnt J cit, for wliicll til. Iiighest ninrkrt price will lie given, liy Fell. 3 M'lll.VAIN, HUNTER Ai CO KII Foil WIIF.AT Tlie lilelient nmrkel prlio pnld In Cil for Wheat, at tho MAItlll.K t'l.ll'K MILLS, hy Jan. J7..s w J. 4 A. W. Mrl OV. c Ti-tOTitY lNonAniM, Prr'y. Clevelund, Msrrli 1-7. .'Jw DAVID (IIIH I ITII, 1 . ,, A. M. C. HMITII. A" joiix o.u.i susi, ( ""ei,u" C" 1, V Jit KAI.K Twenlj llvo I'AN'MMI MILLS, of a iiier,ii fltilah. Apply to IIAVIII llltOUKH, Coluuihus. Jnnunry 7. .If "1 I 'CAIli'K, M'VIIY i.1 L street, Portrimoiith, Ohio. & ('o., Commission Mcrrlinuls, Water- Jan. J7-.lv TO Pit jcoln, INTEItS. For nile, Tout of nlKiul 3110 Ins. Hour- ly worn, low for cash or approved paper. Jnn. ill. PCOTT U WRIOIIT. Oll l'Y IIAHIIULS New Orlennl Mele.-. lor snle hy Jnnunry 211 N. W. llltOliKr. A V x Hotel, Willi stnhle, out huildimrs. Ale. now ill the occupancy of II. Matthews, fronting on the National Uond and Water, street, In Ilia town of lleliron, Ohio; and aim) Iho Farm lyiiis along the south aide of tho snld town and the Ohio Canal, will tie sold at puhlic auction, on the preml-cs, on the 2lllh of Mny next, unless previously disposed of at privnlo snle. The fnrm consists of III! acres of very superior land, all under fence, with (rood Improvements, &c; and liciua so desirahly shunted in re-enrd to the town and convenience of lite Hotel, as well ua the Cannli alomj wlrlch liulldinis and other Improvements of Ihe v llimo niav ho exnected to extenn, ll woulil si-ein lo no a moru dcslinhle opportunity for thoss who wlsli lo nurchan sucll pro- nnrlV llinn Otteil OCCUCS. Thern are nlso two out-lots of snld town, nf 17 acres, In .ood meadow, which will In) sold at Ihe snine time. They are con venient to the Hotel, and inny lie sold witn ll. Terms one-third In hand; the balance in two annual install menu, will) Interest. A pply lo j.!iii;n ihii.siw, nenron, Or MATTHUW MATTHEWS, Columhus. March t..9v ril'tlAH KKI'TLES hy tho ton, for suit' hy I It A UKOVF.U. Jnnunry ill. N.10 IICIFKR MATCH F.S li doxen lioxe,, for snle very cheep, J Jnn. Jll. II) III A ; III 1. It . JAIXT IIKl'DlltW, tfasll Tool, and Snnd PnK-r. for snle hy Jan. 20- lit A (illOVLR. rpwo TIIOI'SANI) MIS. Mnllfnlde Iron, for enrriaee mimnt-L Ims, :c., fiirsnlo hy IK A liltoVl'lt. Jan. .11. found in the humsn stomach. A full toporl ol tha undor the .anclionof the nttonding il 11 1. . .1 ...I.h ..I. ,.... ..I il... unrn rn.l into mm 4-ntnnimt ri. case will toon be publiehed in our mcdicnl JourmiM pptnci0.lhe 'fliate ond corrupt by the tide of the nuaiuiuuw .i ' ..i..i j ;,;, All urA i,i, . tliuuirlitlcBi and betrayed victim. All wero held as I rniili in nt iiiI,.ii nil AaatnoiiiPIl II 1 1 K fl VII 1 11 Ii lllf. MOW TTflUBfi AND LOT FOU HALE AT A BAHUAi " -l.bi rt th mrm nf HOIll! II lltV 1 How mortllvitltt XI iiilncrihor will diipo of tha hoiiM ami lot iltinte cm l nJ ,flftr.9ickoninf, l0 til0 iniclltjctutil, the artless, tho Front street, between Hmwi sna bum wrea. ij""s r 1 1 n fnirt HMsi nr tin Umm. nin. nn verv fnvorible terms, inei llOUM IS I On Story brtCK, Wl"l "VO JOOU rnumv, biiu - kitchen; a rood well of wnter on the premises, Thesitlwrlber being In a distant wrt of the coontry, will sell this property at nr.-. mnA Otl UlCtl terms. Will RtttRe a DUrClinw Ol II II rum ble. Apply toMessra.Blsrllng&Otlbcrt.orattlieStsteJournal LAND FOU BALE IN MARION COUNTY. 340 acres of first trip In nd, lyinf, about throe miles froin the county M'tt of vntd county, are olti-rrd for sate. For terms, Inquire of Josaru HowASD, Km Tlilln, Ohio, or to HUSTON J. HOWARD, BU ClttrtTiUc, March 10.4Tt vtlio Itl-iroilTS. The siil)rllor havlim nurrliascj ol tin- J puliliihers the entire hnlance of the edition, ti now enabled lo mr tiUh complete sots or llmnmond's Reports, In 6 vols. Qro. ALSO, Odd volumes ofthe 1st and 2d volumes. Tnrt I. of volume t, Volume 4 complete, or the Sd Pnrt sopnrate. Tort II. of volume 5, or volume 6 complete. lnrt I. ol volume 3. He would be very plnd to purchase the 2il Tart of volume 3, of uiv one who mnv have odd conies. I'cmons wlslilnn to com nlnailtflr .( wfniid do well to embrace the nresunt opivortu.il ty, as there are very few of tho odd volumes .-cniniiiinff, and aone other can be had. February 21 ISAAC N. WIIITINO MILL, X fut, and llux Haws, fur snle by JHA UROVr.lt. Jnuuary 20. NJO "1uMlMHl'l'U)N Tin FiiciniEii. u at Jt tirutfi, i, aure rniml) fur J Hmokyt'hi cys, for stile by IIIA t.lttJVI.K. JJtl. RON Will K, from No. 4T0 2ti,7ur sale liy IRA GRoVbr. . Jnnunry 20 N.lU III N f.Hi: Ml'I.Hi:itltir,H, i:c 'J'l.o mVrilri hnvu villi on liiind tltf ftilluivhm: I JIMiiH) .Munis Muitinnilis. thn wood of whl h U fully mat 11 r- nl, tlicro linvii-f lrn no prcmntiirc fioiti on Loiij Isliuid this w;i uc 1 11. Aleo, .Vl.Omi Ciitilnifn ran h siiilid. 20,iMiO Insrnflcd Trccn of tlio new t'lihitsc MuHtcrry, Willi lurgr thirk Iciivu rrmnrkni Ic for t!:c tiiniitily uf niiiritliniri mitt- tcr; this apecirn Uliur iutlirlcntly hurdy fir the iimhi nnrtlicut Inltlti'h'S, nud po.rssln all the mlvnntnf ot the Motun MnUI nulin. Th-o are liom ;l to 0 fret iu lin-jht. 3.ii0 Hybrid Morns MuUL nulU, with lun e Imvps nnd rlotto Ji.lntu, ciuiil In uutilily lu It Clii-iT'se rminut, j to I fid in licl;ln, nl vt rv Imnly, 3."i,'MiO I'lort'iifC Mult crry, with Pntirr Irnvcs, iu vhtrli pniut thov ditft r from the common White Mulberry. I Ircw nro tin- ported dlrnt fnini ti e bei cilk dlnirln nf Trimce, nru lj to n et In hdt'iii, and will be nmd nt very low mini White lialiun Mulberries, tit (JU to ,;0 per 1000, nn-onlliij tO t7C. :im, While Italian Mulberry P '-d. LtHHI 11 . (''reu.-h I'llow and While Smr Hoot Hi rd. Priced t'ntii!njinii of Trrm, t!ro'U llinis-' I'-nnli, Hiil.!1. . Garden Heedn.AiC. will he unit to every n-.tpHi 'it. WILLIAM IKI(.i; & IfUNM. I.innir-nn flnrden nnd Nnwripn, FlusliliiR, N. Y. Fehnmry 9. lf!.J7....'it Oltl'H MrLTICAII.I'H H 1-: I I . The underpinned ntt-r for snle thti Hnd of tlio penuiiio Munn MullK-aulw, iui pnited illrwl from Frnnrc hy HitiHb As Htiiii", M'W . ora, ami wnrriuited to ho H e srowth Ol !!,ifi. Mm .-eni is pin up m linlf or pnporn. nud will I 0 noiit per iniiii, tree ul riturue, to nny pnrt of tho I'liUnl Htntes, on thu ii'" t -"t of fl.i fur imp.or sli'or two pnpors. Notes un nil solmut Hankit reuivid in paynmnt. Tills seed I wiirninted lo pro.lnre tne neimiue mnnse vnriciy. nud the money In all enw-s will ho rcfuiulnt.1111 stHl'nrly proof to tho contrary. Hhorl dirpriloun lor ruiilVHUU:', niri.isu ed rnrhordi r. HUTU WH LI.V, ruimnl.-r, Miirrh, ll.l7. Whnh n s Aorp, Nnv l ,,r' 1 1 r.lMitTItit"iiriitiiiiiii-liC(l hiuhti in now at my stable, il I where he will romiiiemn hi fourth smeun, at feve.nt-live ilolhus fur nirh mitro. Hl'uuld liny fnil to Ikj in foul, the owner of mu li marc will lo cut it1l to ih nei a'n.on uniiii". TiiU horfi Inn Imtu lihernlly pulrontr.nl; sd, from hi inonU, wa hope that themimo kind of IiIbti nitty mid pnimmme will ho ronliuue.l, as Iherc idmll notlilim lm left uixlono thut enu he dune lo u'vu HiilUlW.llun tolhoHj who may favor U Willi their ruMloni. W.M. lit FOKI) 4. LO. Woodford county, Ky. Feb. lj-21..,hii Tin rihfoStntc Jonrnnl will publirth the nlrfii-c lo Ihe main 11 1 of J, and send iho hill to ihU oliice Vraub. Com. VOrTII WAXTLII. The Siilwrrllwr wiclirt lo rtnphn in Itiit Ihiiikbtorf, an ni llvi', intilliui nt Vouih, of IT lo lit pnr of nnp, who would di iro lo nmke himself thoruimhl nnpialnii'd with the Hook Uuniiitus, with iho vii w of nnUin-! it hi futurn oreupatiou. Knuo oiIipc need make nppltriitiou, nor nnv one whocaunni briiuf the intt uncsreotliniabh- rcvi.m uiPiuhiiiourtn to mornl rharnrter nud huidnrM rntnrliy. To one sivius sntlvfuclion, a pernuiuint and valuable ituailti enn Imnl.taincd. IfAAU N. WIIITINO. February 7 lionnihli! ralf. and Jiidii iuuii.y vleriril hy a Werterti Merchant that iiui hal the udvants'c of msny yoais' experience In t!u linr.l'.vare Iiubiihhs, I flutter siyi:lf tliat I aai prepared 10 sell mi nn tujj iltu.s ne any eatabitlutieiit West of the Mountains. Tu tliinsj whu wish to make Vxu purrhaw, I si. all adhere irlt'tly to the good u!rj prinripls tliat a nimble siipence Is better ll.un a stow itllilu;; uui tu tlioau, at cuurte, a ureicreiice wit! he x'h bit. ' A No, as aliure. Tlu Plntp; Slieathlitj Copper, tinued Or not tinned; fhert Hrui's. n.stortcil nuinlcr; l.iiMia and American ShMii Iron; Jllmk Tin; Iron Wire, of evjjry dt-wrlption fro No. lo lnirrt;vr with every variety of srti-lea usually kept or iiianutaeiun d iu n Htuvv, t'opper, llnifls, Tin si:d Phtet lion , 1'aetory. A)j-o, N' cot Ziitr. a lint rate article for roofi, kitchen tloun, pulling uiuK-r stou, kt.', and a lars supply of Urate Kettles. 011 hnn.I,rook,7 nnd 10 plate, and Rox STOVES. Stoto Pipe, both Itusriati ami A incrtcaii, made 10 order, and put up, if reiui uted. My nn iiitmnit of fire Irons, wiih Phovels and Tones, liotU l.niM and Iri-ht tut'aii. la full and roniph-le, piirrhnitcd by t' cjip al a vert, hhVI ndvaiuo. IHLL0V WAItt and SL'OAlt Kirr'l'I.KS ly tl e ton. Ti.o iil-ovo nitirh-s will lw sold at wholrsnlc or rftntl on tha tiHHl nr iiniiiioili.lina lenint leunt n rhenp i:s the cheapest.-. I'leiiH' call ami ee, nud II en yAv. who fella bargains. Country N .Merrhnntit, Haildlem, and Ihirnoii-Makfri. ara parllrulurly lu vlieil to rnllaiid examine i!ity and prices. !l,.r. JO IRA (.ROVER. OV.S V L Ht'iiitLtt V, ith,u ;:x a nilril Mehtal and Ms-c'.anirl Trt'ttneni uf the ii'.sraoes of the Teeth, Hums, .V-ffA. Mr. W. P. Mm iu Imvitit rtturncd to ruliun- bus. and taken a room al Col. No! Ic's Hotel, oilers his tcr vices lo tlj pvo.V of thu pl.iro. Hurtiia tl.e lust nil yean he huS devt'M.l I sitire aii-utim to Heniim t y; and haviux traveled itti'iity-.i! il'.Ti?:Hid luilen. In di.'cicnt pi r.s of tiie L'nited Miai.m, he l.iiB had an,o;itortuiilly uf hi-ooiului artiunlnted with tho !r-i ui.tl"d of eriiittv!. sid of ihe Dii:a ofthe Mouitl neruliar to dl'IVrrut rhnihtps. N, 11. Hi inn well prepared to extract Teeth, lie Invite tVa jmnr nt he will mako no diare U t liy are una' lu to pay lltTi'inber ti. ,tf TWF.LVK doxen Hell Metal and Co n t'nst Iron Ton Kettles, for sale hy lit A liltoVKU. Jan. 20. January 20. 1 ) A and American Hhevl Iron, for sale hy lit A U R ) V KU It T fr IOOK.10 nnd 7 IMatc, Itox and Franklin P'l'i V LH, fhr snle hy HTF.H'd German Locks and t'liil'eo Mllli for sale by irit rale nriWle 1UA ilt Kit. Jnn 20. COOK, 10 nnd 7 IMate, Itox nnd Franklin PTi V KH, fhr snle t January 20. Ill A (1ROVKH. nORSti anif WrouBht Nulls, for salo by IRA tillOVI'.R. January 20. N.U TWOcnsi'S FlroIrous,ver"ycbcap,for sale by I it A li IIOV Kit. Jnnunry 20 NMO rpTN IMatoVsiiPci CopperTanit Ziiie, lor salo by! liAUROV I'.R . X January 20 N30 O sule by J UNI ATT A Nails ami Urads, for sale by IRA ttROVElt. Junnary20 N.10 " iTluilAtJK HprhigsTAxIcs, Ptcps and Hprino. for unlo b J nilLF.RV and Carrlnjie Trliuinhifis, n full assorlnioni, for lit A UIIOVLII. Jan. 0 Jnnunry 20. Ill A t.KoVKU. KIVK IH'NPHKl) lbs. Brass and Copper Kettles, for snle hy January 20. IRA tiUOVEH. II V J c.ill vnur attPiitloti 10 No. 1, Uul.nnee Ituildlncsltrond way, w here he Is now ready 10 wait itprm nit those who feel an iuiereM In lilt wiifure. The nbnrc Milldinj hns been tlitnl up t-xprevly for the MfMhant Tailor itiu-lnns, and hi Itroadw.i) style; and Ihey ni;iy ripcl that Rroadway work will U done, imtli w iih rt'ianl to ruitlnf and making. II Inn an pienive awrimenl of llrnadiloihs, Cassiiuercs, anil Ve.it i iu.: to-i tber wltli i-veiy sttlc'e of mcnV sppnrel, coiwlet ins nf line In, en shins: fine nni-!iit lilrt-, Willi linen bosoms; nilk diaweisnnd wrappers; union, flmincl, lamb's wool, wornt- d, nud nieititn diawemaud wrapptrs; silk, merino, worsted, ottitii, and Ininh's wool half Inwe; cotton and murine, hoe; hiirkskin, hrarer, lioreiklu, silk, kid. and cotton floves; silk 111111 rliiniie, itiiiou.nud worsted im nrieri; nu n a HK kt:l hand-kchhu f and ciavatn; re.nly hrniined rrnvnin; itllttners and Miot-ks, of every itenrripilou mid Hiyle; It 1 1 led trotmms, and plain linen bosoms of the Iui est t-tylc, and collars of ihe newest pnt lern: nUo, black satin bo-mmn. puiiinloon straps of every style, nud hnlions of the latest lunlmmt nud atauips. I'.?. It haf hern suKeifil to mo thai 1 hud belter have taken a run on Hili street Uit It was iuipOrwIMp, ntid I have Ihe Irtt roo.n for tny 1 anlnei-f thai I could Und In tlrti i-li; and Uu idea of it heiuR out of the way, l rather Idle, as it in hut a few 1111111110' walk fiom any nrl of lllh street 4 and so tidily found, lhai 1 blind uinit could not initi the way. Ih'inf onnei ti d n ti h oiiv 01 Hit Ik-bI rrtiahlUhinents of the kind in Kuit.tlu, 1 shall nt nil times v able to furnish tho public Willi the liiteM Ni:w nrU fiuliiana. I). N, Cohiuihii'i, Dec. ,1. .tf rpMii i.r.x inuto nUki:, lii i:, anh mTrlne xsmu I Huriince Coinpntty liiroiporaled In lll.it! Capital I.UK), tltiO SKT.'iittl paid in. Tho uiutcrilied, a;'ent of the ulota ('oinpany, I" now piepnri d to In mitc acalnut h or damage by Fire, and lo tiike Mttiinu xh, upon as favorable terms as enn Ixt obtained In t!:o Htair. Applhations may be mnde by ktier, .po.4i paitl.i or nl tho nrticcuf Pi arhko i. Uilbkrt, tilulc street, 1101 Hi ot the Market House. .iv.2tL.lf l.VXR tT ARLIN'O, Jr. NF.W tiOiHW AT 1 HP. (MHO CIIKAP CASH HTOltK.- The MiUrrihers lmlnu tnken ihe Hiore Nn. 5, Com met i tl llulhuni.'s. n lew doors wunli ol l. U oo.lbury, hnve Jnst re ceived n upleiulid iiKrorlmeiit nf Hinple and Fnnry OltV (JOOfrS, which trey o ler un an retunahle terms as can w oi tnlnud In the 1 Ity; and they roxpettfuMj invite the public 1 1 call and ex amine iir ihenmcives. )OLeI:N, JK.'L'I' & CO. Nov. 22 BoARUlNtt Thu aubwrtlriT ri lenvu to iuioriu his old fiicuda and the Public, Unit lie U now prepared attain to receivu Itonnlers In Ihc F.vrhaiiL'R lluildi'ius, in tho llousa for- merlv kept hv W. W. Hi.iki; s a Hoarding lloiife. A nhnroofl public pntrount(C is solicited HIA tiUO Kit. Jnnunry 20 W'LrVfr.R NRA N lv Nt 'l I. CO., C nnati, tmio, The undemliturxl hnvintt cslnhlhlird iheiunelveii iu inrliinntl, for Ihe purHiM of enrculiiiff Bank .Vote F.ngnrw? ond Print iNf.rrsiweifully solicit from the Hunking tiiBlltutionsuf the Wen! a ihnro of their pnlrouncp. Iluvlns heen enniPd lur mo tnsi yrnr in mnhing new ttien. Vinuetivs, &c. they are now enabled to furululi Nolci in a vi:p)' siiHrlor style, and on short notice. Hank Note pnper ol tne best quitmy win niwnys ue appi on hniul. WOdlMO Fr &l M.H .N, line. 30. .R O1V1. r, 3d HI. adjuinhii ihe New Ihuiks. M i:UU:ANtti'Llcirriicr oTThjhaH4 Sttte SlrteTs, opposite the Stat Ho, Columbus, Ohm Tlutsulmart Iters -hnvitin taken the larae nnd fommodions hukhlinit of R. W. McCoy, F.i. aro now prepared to twelve H e TravelttiR Public, nnd lloanlersitenernlly. They Hatter thcmsclvo Hint the central poaltlon of Hie nl and, nud the cxteimivo nccoitt mod Hons of the house ttMlf, mhled to Ihe abundant preparations 01 me rropiic lors, and a desire to clve general snilrilarMoii, will on aide them to entcrlntii tu a style not Inferior to thai of any other boue bin to ppmnut w iiiin .1: mniil iho Ini-tulnn s West of Hit Mountains. of clear Inj np a farm, FossesrToii v;r Kov.QU t'.F. DRESHACtl 4 CO. Columlais, IVpt. 27 M, II. KIRUY 1 m ir ur p. niriiiiiii.', n nvw nini hjiu'iihui nun w mi inum Jl winter ilressen, Jtnt rereh vJ nt No. 5, lomim.rcri Iiir. Also, rich f)iiui4.-il .-iilks. Nov. 2 "I J A R(3A i N IN LAM).!-! am anllutUrd lo sell IJ Land, belnnalug to Joitlali Ititboihon, In Crawftird 1 ins on the road fimn Rucynis to l.iica tfnndusky, em altoul 975 Uv'T". Tha land is wt ! hoprovrd, and v Vih.9JL..a . a. LAi imai.

TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1837. SEMI-WEEKLY. No 15, Vol. XXV t Whole No. 1460 FKINTCD AND rUULISUED BY SCOTT .fc WRIGHT. Offlca on Staio-stroot, third door wc of Hie Clinton Bonk. J. UAII.HACUE, EWTOtt. nti ........... I. n.,l,ll.laJ nnia n urlwlr VflllPrnllV. nfld . .. .... i r t.n Ami. I.ouLlutiirn. I ret Corhlan lnnrin nn inpnnniilprithlA nftinn in thfi -nnrl twice B wees uuring uio .uaaiuu ui . .7 - j i- l- . V ; ,. . . , Price, Three Dollar! a year in advance, or Three Dollars and iashionabln circles of Great Britain and r ranee, end Fifty Cents at tlie end of the year. No subscriber al- She was the theme of conversation among the lords, lowed to discontinue while he remaiui inaeuieu m vim... ana tne auKes, ana the Al. IVs. Having oocomo tho ROMANCEOF MISS MARGARET MONCRIEFFE, AFTERWARDS MRS. COUI1LAN. We extract the following narrative from the first vo lume of the Memoirs of Aaron Burr, by Matthew L Duvi From the ycor 1780 until the year 1795, Mrs. Marga- tetters on business should be addressed to the Publishers. victim, in early life, of licentious, dissolute, and extra vagant conduct, alternately alio was reveling in woalth, and then sunken in poverty. At length) in 1793, she published her own memoirs. Mrs. Coglilan was the daughter of Major Moiicricffe, of the British army. He From the Philadelphia Ledger. EXTRAORDINARY CASE. Our readers will pfobably recollect that some weeks was lord Cornwallis's brigado major, Hor father had a'mpA. iva o-nve an account of an extraordinary case in I three wives. She was a rlnmrhrarnf the first wife. His Callowhill street, in this city, of a living snako existing second wife was Miss L, of Now York, and his in the stomach ot a man. vvnen auoui nueeii yeuis tmra wile Miss J"""( ot Kew York. Mrs. Uogli nf nnrn. hn Atnnnfrl Id drink dt a 8rinir in the field, and Ian is introduced here, hpcausn har enrlv histrtrv is in. while drinkintr. felt a sensation resembling that pro- timately connected with the subject of these memoirs duced by a Bolid substance gliding down his throat. It In July, 1776, she resided in Elianbethtown, New caused no pain or uneasiness at the time, and he sup- Jersey. Her father was with Lord Percy on Stolen posed it to be a piece of gross or some other harmless Island. In her memoirs, speaking of herself, she says : substance. About six weeks afterwards, he felt a sin- " Thus destitute of friends, I wrote to General Putnam, gular sensation in the stomach) resembling the move- who instantly answered my letter, by a very kind in- ments of a living animal, ana Bomeumus uubuuuu mm viiniiuu to ins nouse) assuring mo mat lie respected my nnl.l.,Mni ii-ritntmn or titillation. especially just be- fathBri and was onlv his eneinv in the field of buttle: fore meals, and when he had been a longtime without but that, in private life, he himself) or any part of his iQod. Immeuiateiy, ana lor BBvciiu nwuio ..in mumy) nugiii always coiuim.na nis services, un me meal, all unploasontsensationssubsidcd. Thcsosymp- next day he sent Col. Webb, one of his oid-de-comps, toms continued to increase) till the thirty-fifth year of to conduct mo to New York. When I arrived in the the patient, which he has recently completed; he suf- Brondway( (a street so called,) whoro Genrul Putnam 'fefiug almost constant nneosincss, and sometimes ex- resided, 1 was received with great tenderness, both by 'cruciating pain. Hiiv'ppelite was very irregular) being Mrs. Putnam and her daughters! and on the following sometimes so small that he would not consume more day I was introduced by them to General and Mrs, iU. on mma nf anlid fond daily for a weeks and at Washington, who likewise madoit theirstuHv in show other times it was bo voracious, that he would eat five mo every mark of regard i but I seldom was allowed to pounds of beef daily for a month. One remnrkable be alone, although sometimes, indeed) I found an op-symptom woa, that during these periods of abstemious- portunity to escape to the gallery on the top of tho ness, he gained flesh at the rate of ten pounds wockly, house, where my chief dolight was to view( with a and during the pcrioda of voracity, he lost it in a still telescope) our fleet and army at Stnten Island. My greater degree, and waa sometimes exceedingly emo- amusements were fowj the good Mrs. Putnnm em-cinted. While gaining flesh under this loss of appe- ployed me and her daughter constantly to spin flax for tite, his pulse waa irregular, the digestive organs much shirts for the) American soldiers; indolenco, in America, doranged, his sleep disturbed, ond sometimes entirely being totally discouraged; and I likewise worked some suspended for fortyoiglit hours. He suffered Severely for General Tutnamt who( though not an accomplished from pain in the occipital region of the head, in the mmcadin like our dilletantis uf St. James's streot, shoulder blades, the thumb of the loft hand, and the was cortainly one of the best characters,in the world; areat toe of the right foot. His comploxion waa of ca- his heart being Composed of those noble materials which daverous paleness, and he was subject, nightly, to pro- equally command respect and admiration. fuse colliquative sweats. But while losing nesn unuer inoi long oner mis circumstance) a flag ot truce ar . .,...;.,. n,,niim. nil the functions were performed rived from Staten Island, with letters from Minor Mori. with regularity; his pule was regular, his sleep sound, crictl'e)demandiqg me; for he now considered ino a nnii his rnmnlexion was of a healthy hue, inclining to prisoner. General Washington would not acquiesce in be florid. In the mean time, the abdomen increased this demand, Baying that I should remain a hostage for greatly in eize, and a motion like that of a cat in a bag, my father's good behavior. 1 must hero observe) that was apparent to the hand when laid upon the rcgiott of when General Washington refused to deliver me up, the stomach. BuWhe was ot oil times subject to faint- the noble-minded Putnam) as if it were by instinct, laid inu fits of a peculiar kind. Sometimes he dropped his hand on his sword, and with a violent oath swore down suddenly, without sense or motion. At other that my father's request should be granted. The times he nearly fell, but recovered immediately) inougii coininaiiuer-ili-chiet, whoso influence governed Con-tur,,.. with iirnmriiiion of strcnuth for some hours uf- gross, soon prevailed on them to consider me as a tier- terwards. Tho sensation, as he described it) was that son whoso situation required their strict attention; and of a violent blow within the stomach, and very much that I might not escape) they ordered me to Kings-like that produced by on electric shock, excepting bridge, whore) in justice, I must Bay, I was treuted being more local. w'ln ln0 utmost tenderness. Gen. Milllin thoro com- Such extraordinary symptoms denoted some extra- manded. Ilia lady was a most acconipliflhcd, beautiful om.li - j I nhid hiten for ten woman) a tiuoker, cVc. ordinary cause of disturbance, lie naa oeen tor icn , i ' , . ' " -r r....;i nhv.iri.n. and had Mrs. Coglilan then bursts forth in expressions of ran- rtZZZM. of Watinent, without Jure for a young American officer will, wl,omf!,e had any ab.trment f those symptoms. He hod taken the become enamored. She doe. not name him; but that .-.hi m...t drastic cathartics. ofiicot was Major Durr. "May these pages," (she Without nv .rood effect. When arterial action was "V) " meet tho eye ol him who subdued tny liiilh. he was bled copiotrsly, sometimes losing .ixteen near.. - ... - 1 pnguied my iiign, ne oicu uii .... whn ii wn. virgin vow. With tins conn uoror of mv TrTl' how happy should I now hay. been! What stormi and tempests ehoulu 1 linvn nvniiind fnt Inn m health and at en uh All the while he insisted that follow the ben of my inclinations. Ten thousand aom. livni.nal waa in his stomach, and related tho happier should I have been with hi... in the wild- e"'dT' f''71'7. woodsaffordingu. Hi. phveician waa inireduloua, saying that he had read ur only shelter, and their fruits our only repast, than iV . .?"? . ? !" h. .i;.l . pn.i,Lr nnv case well au- under the canopy of co.tly state, with all tho refine- ROMAN CATHOLIC DISCUSSIOV. Just piililishcil, Hie lelate on the RitMAN CATHUL1C HKLIlilON.ImtWPen Ai.exandilR CamfoklIh of Ikthaiiv. Va.. niid tlie Ml. llltv. John H. I'urcki.l, IHshon of Cincinnati. Wo tlie u i ult mi lined, linvtiiir inlii and conveveil to J. A. Jonici and Co., of Cliiciunatl, for a certain sum par copy, (to Ikj tnid y them to us, or to our order, and to lie appropriated to two puli-HecharKuMo institution!, nn agreed iiton between oursclvcfl,) for nil tliat shall Ikj printed; tlie exclusive rlht of (trlnilnii and pub lUhlng tlie DKI1ATE on the HUMAN CATHOLIC RI'Ll-GION, lield In tlie Hyrnmorc Street Meeting House, Cincinnati, from the littli to the 21st of Jamiarv. 1817, inclusive, between ourselves, and taKcu down hy Reporters, employed hy the mid j. a, j timet and Co., arid revised, corrected, and approved hy us, do hereby iiiuke known; thut the edition or editions mihllsh- ed by J. A. James and Co.. or by their authority, and revised by us, must be considered the only correct and authorized editions of said DEUATfcl. t JOHN B. PURCKLL, Up. Chi. A. CAMrUELL." 'Cincinnati, Teh. 1st, 1837." To those who purchase bv tlie auautitv a liberal Jiicmmt will lie allowed. All orders addressed to us, wilt bo promptly nttomlrd to. J. A. JAM Ed & CO., Publishers. Cincinnati, Pelt. 28.. 3t. DK. AMOS O. HULL nia r Rupture. ) L'd TUUtirtEd, a certain cure for Hot- Dr. AuiosU. Hull, of Ni'w York, nronri- etorof the celebrated Truss Invented by his Father, has appointed the subscriber sole Agent in Columbus, for the uulu of hit valuable. 1 iietrumciits. This Truiw, com'diitiiir all the advantanes of Dr. Hull's former experience, was the Inst eilbrt of his professional skill and cn larged experience, and Is, without exception, the most ncrfett Instrument for the cure of II HUN I.t or IIU1TIJ1U-: now in um. Die following dUiltiKuiahed riiylclatis and . Surgeons give ur. iniii a i thus ineir inoai uiuiuaiiued approiuiMon: Valentine Moti, M. 1. George UiibIi, M. I), John W. Francis, M. 0. David Koftcrs, M. I). Alfixnmler Bicvcns, M. 1). F.tlward Dulatield, M. D. William Harrow, M.D. John Ncildou, M. D. And the nimnlrorsof the Profesidon sencrnllv. The Very larje assortment of Trusses that 1 am enabled) hy moans of Ibis Agency, to present to the public, will inur to eoery applicant a perfect fit. This Is an ohjoct of inurh Importance to the siiccchs of nay description of Trna. Children' i Trusses, sut cd to any size from six mouths old and upwards, are also euihrnccd in tho assortment. The stock will alwnys he large; and orders from individuals adectcd with Hernia, or from the neigh boring Druggists, will meet with prompt attention from the subscriber. THOM AS S. BI'TLF-R, Drut, Jigcntt March 10 Hlali at., next door to the Nutioiial Hotel. SWAN'S TREATISE. Isaac N. Whitino, Uooksrl Publisher, Columit8, hmt lliw day publiilird, and fo ' thenti solvent ica ed. oV believe that any animal could resist tho "'" court., with which the royal wan M powei o "the Rastric fluid in tho human .to- f York) " who would fain have provi h. D.t cnt! Ending every unpleasmt .ymp- ho conqueror of trance. . m7,ror wa warrior," (ihc u huusell was enuaved in another cause; he was ambitious to obtain other mach. The patient, finding evory unpl consultation wa. arucreu. ... He waa a colonel in ;he American army, and iuh in physicians altenoca, ana "'"'"" " f 'the estimation of his country. Ifisvictories woro necr tow increasing, resoivcu 10 rrVT " U,D. Ila foui-ht to lihenite. nul I,, pnsh.v. n.uim,. . ...i.a.i Kivm ni our must em neiii . . . t . . ------ came to the conclusion mat mo J'"'" ,P1,nm1,nied wiih one oomv rL.entin.r thoui.lu tient was prouaoiei ior inougi. Thoy ,l,0ne as bright a. iho cause which achieved over witnessed a case of a living animal n the Human ) Tho letter from Gun. Putnam, of which Mrs. Coghlan tient was inmar.h. vt .evsrsl cases were recorilea wnicn nicy considured authentic. They also said that comparative snraks. is found ainonir the nancrs of Col. iiurr. anatomy furnished analogic.; tor ng , Thi , -u ; ,h (;,,.;,;,( of Mnjr Uutr alld and halloa, had been found in '" "ld and that ""Joubledly was prepared by hi u. for the signature , many hour, after thoy had been anf h" , General. Mils MoncriclTo was, at thi. lime, in her this proved the power or the vital princip le in fuurlcenl, yoar. 8be hlu ,rnVelcd, and for one of her to some extent, the solvent power ot gastric;""'". tt. i.ud mm!;iej mcn in lil0 woru, Sie Wl8 acco.u- j Buuia BAioii., .no lyi-v .. r- o . .i ti.au 1 ae, liau minified I Having assumed this nypoiucs s mmy .'"7 nlishcd and considered handsome. Maior llurr wa next proceeded to act upon It. 1 ney "I'-" "' . aUruct0d by her aprighlliiicsa and vivacity, and she, uiuucB, imy p.unj vU,.v.--... .. . . according to her own conlensions, ponned nearly twenty CIDIO COI 1U rOSIBI IHO . . . ' ....... ,.r. u l.n.( it... n u 1..... would Tt l.m.,1, powerful medicine, had already failed, it wa. not phi-losoDhical to renuat them. Th ir,l .,.;. xlmtinenca from all food, and accordingly, the patient took nono for live days. Uu- become violently in fact to him. misfortunes was now laid, it is not nccessarv to innuiro. Her indiscre tion was evident, while Major Uurr's propensity for Intriuo was already well known. liurr porceivcd immediately that she was an oxtraorui ring this period, the pain in the stomach was excrutia- nar yoan WOi,mn, Kccentric and volatile, but en-ing, and the motion violent, resembling that ot a spiral jowe(i w i t Ii talents, natural as wi II as acquired, of a Tevolution of a rope upon a cylinder. Ihopainuoco- ,,ocuijnr character. Residing in tho family ol General 1'u ining too intense to bear, tor ino pauvii. - - - umain with her, ana enjoying ma opportunity ol a "ving delirium, the physician suggested that opium coso nm iMlilnat0 intercourse, at all times and on all might act upon the nerve, of tho .loinaoh, without ot- 0CcaBioiis, he was enabled to judge of hor qualifications; footing the animal, if it were one, and that in search j , l0 ,i,e conclusion, nutwithslanding her youth, of food, it might force it. way through the oesopnngus. (hs l)l0 wn. wc c.,cu0,c,i ur B 0d thought it This was tried and with success; ino paui ii. umi no, improbable that she might bo employed ill that ca thrown into a disturbed sleep, whilo the motion in tho lmc;lv nv (,e liritish. llaior liurr .uuuested his susui alomach increased in violence. Ho was thon held in a ciona to General l'utQam, and recommended that slit recumbent position, with the laco downward, aim t nc (, conveved to hor friends as Boon as it might bo con- body inclined to an angle of 'forty-nvo degrees, '"e y01ljcnti n0 was, in consequence, soon after removed licau being lowest. In auoul ten imnuius, mo uu Kingsbrulge, whore lieu, itlililiiicnmmaiiuou. 1 nil flta Itriniiltv wn. mntiifeflted. A make of dark -i,-,,,. nru;, n in the u'nrlc u'liirli alii. Iin. nnbli.li- brown color, and largo siio, protruded full eight inchea e(j j. .,crii,cd l0 General Washington, but it originat-irom the mouth, with eyes bright and glaring with ,j with Major Burr. ' every manifestation ol rage, uiim mo puj.i. Afler a short residence at mngsnriugc, leave was immediately .oiaca oy mo noon, . granieu; (or ner aepariure to oinieu muuiu. ouo uc of drawing it out, but suddenly fell flat upon the floor cormn.y 10t 0f i a eontinentul barge, under tho cs-without sense or motion, as if struck by lightning. ., . American othcer, who wa. ordered toaccom Like the confer eol, the torpedo, enu sovorui m. ,,, i,er ,0 ,10 r,t,sti licad-quarlcrs. As tlie boat epeciea of marine animals, the reptile was efejrif, and pr0Ilched the Knglish lleet, she was met by another, thus were the fainting fit. of tbepationt explained I having on board a Uriticli olliccr, and was notified that But a measure was oon aeviseu m i mi. ,ie COuld proceed no lartlier, but thai uie King', oiu-jlirKnlto (Ino of iho physicians covered the handle . ,.l,l ,.L. chanre of the rounc ladv. and convey . . rr ' ':.k .'.Ik .n.l .imul pitnilw tu T , P.... .... ' :..l :l. ot a large pair ot toreppe wim .nn, n )er in Baieiy to ner intuor, woo was si. ui eiym mini aeiie the .nnkc, .liould it again appear, Thi. .0011 in lh(I counlry with Lord Percy. Sho .ays, in he happened, and it was acnou ana urawu uu. uuou. .u ,lu.10jrl) 1 1 ilen entered the lirinsli barge, mid Diuuin lect, struggling most viuieui.., e .iwuTiT. rl.irieiiv. Two of tho attending phy u,lm nreiileniallv touched it in tho struggle, were knockod down. It wa. now feared that the elec -..; .k,L. w,,l.l 1 ,,trnv the uationt; ana 11 wa. iur- thermore SBcertained ;hat from its sue, 11 tumu am u. wjlll llcr a0)Urtnient soon Biter marriago, leaves uui -1 n A.n w ih.mt iiuimnoiii ua mer ui ruiiiuiiuii m i,rtin rnnin iur iiou it. iiiaior uurr. wuue vet at coi- msophaguB. Uut fertile in expedients, tncy suggcsicu U ge, had acquired a reputation lor gallantry, un turn a new plan; which was to .uttor tne repuio m ium. p0,t he waa excessively vain, anil rcgnruioss 01 n .,.1 fnr nnasiblo. thon with a .harp instrument, to ..0. .:. which ouuht to control an honorable mind ever the head, and to extract 1110 oouy oy an mn.iuii j hl, n)frCourso with lemoics no was nn unprinci- tnto tho stomach. pled llattorcr, ever preparcu 10 tano auvaniago 01 meir . ....... . i.... ii ...r, n Kimiidi the na lent a weakness, their creuuiiiv. or ineir conuiienue. duo in auoui an no', -. , . -. . . , . , . . 1 'i 1, a tr.ttii inn iiri. ill uuiiiiii. inu cuiiuuou in mill wub n... 11. . ,i.u . ..... !v.u!i Anhv tha electric shock of tho reptilu. ioct, no terms of condemnation would be loo Btrong to . V , i' 7 rnn nti.l wiiU n tmrn lniirliot I atmlv to Culoiinl Burr. xx Pro V 1" ' 7. ' ...,..l,ln.,1.li lodahom ' it 1. trulv urorioinff how nnv indiTidual could have uroparca ior mo inu m-m , '... . " 1.1: ' -.,,1 n. .fr itAon inches be oW t he head. 1 ne tower nan suu- occomo bo vihiiiuiu a bu.uiui, , igliteon mcncs oeiow u .(nmnMl. . 'i.ihitina U mMW.onal man. who devoted bo much litno to tlie ilenly disappear a .;.,.- An inri.inn ntLr anx as was devoted bv Colonel Uurr. For more violent motion ior "- r , - rnf Vtfm ,uinilBWllU wovld' o be t conger eel, of the electric species, four his whole thoughts. His intrigues were without num-proveu iu . , ,i:nin.I(,r. i.er. Ml. conduct most licentious. The sacrod bonds loei long aim umo . - ,...,. ...r 11MilMi.Biiiv vinUt.-.l wl.nn il.ov AH unpleasanl syinptonis have since ;PPi So 'barrier, to Ihe induljenee of his passions', the wound inthe .toinnch i he "do be gathering oatienl recovering his strength. Wp consider tms ue ?J. nriimin(t ovorv iinil wrillo to him bv moet remarkable case on record, ot iving animn 'wC0iher with or without reputation! anu an etornul farewell to my dear American friends, turn- f.i mti hark on libertv. Miss Monenelle, beloro slie lind readied n or lour-tccnth vcar was probably the victim ol'scduction. Tlu I language ol ner mcmuirs, wnoii luiu-n in uunuuiiiuii Dlt. CllAWE'a IMPKOVKU HUROHONH' TKUHHKH, for the immediate relief and permanent cure of HERNIA or RUPTUREV.xaniUiCtl and approved by tlie Committee oCtlio Philadelphia Moillral Horletyi aiipointod (or the tmrnoso of In- veiifgatlng the merits of tha various Instruments now bufore the pUhlic for the treutninnt of this disenRe, This coiiiiiiittee, after several months investigation, during which a Jarge mimlier of cases under treatment with llic-e and other instrinents, were brought under thctrfreqiictituliservation, pronounced these Trusses siierlor in their mechanical construction, retentive power, and manner of giving pressure, to any owim nnw ttciore the public. TESTIMONIALS. References in Cincinnati ProfrMors Drake, -Etierlo, Smith, MoDowell, Gross, Colih, Parker, and Harrison, and Doctors Mnson, Wood, Sliotwell, and Woodward. Ur. Horner, at a lecture uion the Anatomy of Hernia, with the treatment of the same hy these Instruments, he furs the Medical Clnsi at the University of Pennsylvania, said In the course of tho Inst summer I have witnessed the operation of these instruments in twelve or more imttcnts, and the facility and certainty with which cures are elfcctud liuvu pxeited much astonishment In hly mind." A. G. Smith, M. I) Prof, of Surgery la Ohio Medical College, in a Into lecture on Hernia, remarked: Tho instruments of Dr. Chase aro very beautiful, well adapted to the different forms of patients and tho parts concerned, being Just fitted to retain the tumor, and make the proper de grce of pressure. They are the best adapted to meet all the Indications of Hernia, that I have ever met with. There la no doubt that, when proicrly applied, Hernia may be permanently cured hy these instruments." Professor McDowell, In s lecture on the surgical treatment of the Hernia, lately delivered to hinclass in the Cincinnati Medical College, spoke In the highest terms of these Instruments, as a means of effecting a radical cure. He suid, "The principle upon which they operate Is a good one a just one fou tulcd on the principles of adhesive Inllammation. and the anatomy of the tissues implicated; and there Is no doubt that Hernia may bo cured hy them. It Is tho most troulilvnnmc of diseases, and very extensively prevalent. 1 rciwat it, I be lieve this is tiie best remrdy, and well calculated to produce a cure. Indeed I have witnessed many curex, and if 1 bud s case now on hand, I should prefer thi Instrument to any oiler," Extract of a letter directed to XV, Lovel, M. I)., Surgeon Gen era! U.S. Army, from T. S. Hryani, M. D., Surgeon U. S. Army: IKUT Wl 1 take Ktnt ( rmiMiUi, Ur. 4Ji apparatus for the radicnl cure of Hernia, as superior to any now in use. The Doctor hns presented to my net ice and ciamlua tlon several cases which have bee n under his care, and 1 have been greatly grattlied, and perfectly tniHtlttd with the result, As Hernia is very frequently the cuuw fur which tlie soldiers are discharged from the army, I havn an doubt thai the 1 russcx invented and ucd hy Dr. Chase, would, if properly employed be the means of retaining may valuable men in the service; and I think no pout should lie without them. Dr. Chaxe'a reputation Hh the proftbMi here, Is deservedly Iili, nrnl his success tu lie treatment of Hernia unparalleled. 1 hope you may inuke arrangements with him for the different pnts." Dr. V, KahneMork, of Chnmhcrnhiirg, Pn- hns ths follow lug remark In tlie details of a case of umbilical Morula: The renmrknblo success nttmidltig well-dlrecti-d prefsure In Ihecnseof Hernia, has already been abundantly Illustrated In the use of tho atmve truss." Reference. Hrbor Chase, M. D., bavins applied to the under signed for the privilege of making reference to them In testimony hht Improvement In tlie tor in of I nibses, and the roust met Ion ot Instruments desizned to produce tho grrutct poflUilc nerurlty of the retention nf Hernia in Its several fotiin, and Ihe morft prom il tig chance- nf radical cure in this di.oiicc we Imvu no hr-ilia ion In per m I u in ir the rcmilred reference Ttie subject hns cn- gaged the attention of the I'hiladelphin Mnllcnl Horieiy.and the report of the special committee ol that huly, appointed on the occasion, is alike favorable to the rtuhiH nf tlie Instrument, ami the honorable and strictly professional course of the inventor. R. Coa's, M. D., Chairman of the Cmmniitee of Invcsiliatfon, Win. E. Horner, M. I) Profi-snnr nf Anatomy In the Univer slty of Pennsylvania, and one of Ihe riureons of tlie I'hiladel phin Almshouse Hospital, Work ley. Sn e Jackson, M. ., rroit!sorof me institute oi .-iioiiinne n the University of PeniHylvauin, and of Clinical Praciico In the Philadelphia Almshouse Hospital, lllorkh'y. Win. (iibaon, M. D., I'roh'ssnr ot Mureery Hi tits iintvcrnity or Pennsylvania, and of Clinical Surgery In the Philadelphia Alms bouse, HI or k ley. Thomas Harris, M. D., Surgeon of the U.S. Navy, and one of the Surgeons of the Pennsylvania Hospital. Georiro MrClellan, Al. D., Profensor of Surgery in Jellcrson Medical t'ollepe, Philadelphia. Win. Kush, M. D., Physli-lnn to the Pennsytvnnla Hospital. C. W. Ponnock, M. D., Pliysician to the Philadelphia Hospl tal, niofkloy. Jmieiili llnrlshorn, M. D., Pbilndelphia. William Parker, M. I)., Professor of Anatomy and Surgery In llerkshtro College, Piltsllebl, Mass. Henry II. Child-, M. !., Profsor of tho Practice of Medicine In llerkshlre Mctllcnl Collesn. Mass. Thos. Johnon, M. D., Profenaor of Anatomy ami Purgury, Richmond Medical Colleoe, Va. These Instruments must l used by a surgeon versed In the Anotomv of Hernia, the nrinrlites of Purgerv, and tfie nianuer of t rent tug tho dilfereul varieties of this d Incuse. They arc adapted to all ages, to both sexes, ami are worn without Inter runt Ion to tho ordinary avocations oitno pat tent. Wo conceive It to bo entirely unnecessary to ndd Anything to the foregoing testimonials; but would merely Unto, that having taken nn exiensive nitenry in Hum Instrumeiits, that neither skill, so far us we possess it, nor care on our pnrt, shall be want Ins In re tide tin a this means of cure cifot tunl in our hand. Columt March 1U R. it J. H. TIKiMPSOV. Hook seller anil for wtile ai his llookstorc. A TREATISE ON TUB l-AW KIU.ATING TO TUB POWCItS AM) DIITIKS OF JI'STIOICS OP THH PKACi:, ANDCON'STAIil.llS, IS THIS STATE OF OIIU): WITH PUACTICAL FtlKMi, &c. Hy JOStiPli It. SWAN, Presidcm Judge of the Twcll'ih Judlelal Circuit. 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Persons procuring five or more snhscrll-crs, and becoming responsible for the amount, shall receive a discount of 12 per cent. j-j--Persons residing nt a distance, who may wish to procure the work, and should not have an earlier opportunity, cun order It through their delegates previous to tha adjournment of the Legislature. Columbus, March, 11137. "I "JACKET BOATS. Red Bird l.ins to Portsmouth, The J. above line Is now in operation between tl is place nnd Portsmouth. One boat ofthe line will leave ibis city every morning, and arrive In Portsmouth on the succeeding morning. For pas sage, apply on board. Columbus, Murch 3. .tf TO THE OHIO MERCHANTS. Cincinnati Wiiomcsale GnotKiiY and Importing IIochk, West side of Main-street, one door below Second. Si'KKckr & Dana would respectfully Inform the Ohio Merchants, thai they ore now receiving a very extensvo assortment of GROCERIES, which they odor for salo on liberal terms, and at a small advance from tho New York cargo prices. As one Ofthe firm, Mr. Charles E. Dunn, spends his whole lime In ths Eastern markets, for tho express purpose of unending to the importing and purchasing of Groceries for tins establishment, We natter ourselves thut we shall nt all times be able to furnish thoe who may give n a call, on as good terms as the New York or Philadelphlu Jobber. Cincinnati, Ft-hrun'y l?..3nl HOUSE FOR SLE The su!.rrP-cr odors fur sale tlx Frame Dwelling IIouhc In which lie now lives, eitmiti d i rtIII'I MiVt -fiber oilers tor wile ill; HI of tl.c genuine Jilorus A. J!nl?ietuh, or Chinese Mull erry Tieee, propagated from on the hank of tlie river, north of Slate-street, and immeili.itcly cutting nud luyei! hi Hie Sintu of Minwu l.ni. its, uf one und in the rear of Mrs. Kllis'd residence. It li;id four cnii.fui't.iMe '"o umm iroutli, from two to cl.'lil ft a hili. Also, 5UUJ rooms below, nnd two, unlini.!,i'd, n!.ovo. Ab-o, r. shun, tiiiit able for the business of a mechanic, tuul a good cellar. Them is a sprhiL of riinnii, water ou tl.u premises, ll will be no!J on favorable terms. Apply to March 7..3W DWIEL McFAKLAND. Chinese Culling, ui.d UU.U'JU White lti'lbm Mulberry Trees of one year'4 growth. DARIUS 1'trltD, for Granville, Feb. 17. .tf A. PAINTER ii CO. 11RE! Fl It V. ! I'M!;; ! The P-o'tt tion lnurunce Compav ofthe City t' Harford, rodnf.rtii-in, tuiiiinuc to in -til re n"aliist loss or daiiiitgu hy tire unou their well known liberal nremed, Hint I have a full power of Attorney from, lL'rma- Applbtiuil may be made to rpillltl), AND LAST CALL I ngnln give public no ire to. . l ( concerned Mrs. Mary Finley, widow of the late Gen. Samuel Fiulrv. d censed, to compromise a ml settle her dower riclits upon jii:.t find C(ii liable principles. When ills considered what a vast amount of rent property passed through the hands and ownership ot Gen. Fiulcy, not only in Ru-, hut many other cuuuMes of t!:e State, Including much of the very best qualify of lands and town property, and huw few of those there arc out of which the widow cannot now lawfully claim to be endowed, it would seem to tie for the interest of those concerned to pay nomc attention to this notice. Much or this property has been sold at (dicrhlV and nuirdliiils sales, ami much more, by instrument.) which cun-not opcrnte to debar the widow of her dower many of the deeds having hut one witness, and many none tit all, and scarcely a valid acknowledgement amotm ibe whole; ntid it m;iy hi, remarked that them is no net of limitation in Ohio, nor never lias Iteen any, to debar n widow of I,cr dower, either for back rents and proiity, or present Interest in ti e laud. Ifcnrly application Is made to the subscriber, hi Chiili'-othe, their claim ran l settled upon low nud moderate terms; otherwise I shall feel bound to commence suits iiidiwiimiuutuly in ullcuacs where, In my Judgment, a claim can be supported. CliUllcollio, Jlurrlt 7-.lit It. HfM'GLAS. MCSKINGL'M t'OIID VGU M AXUFACTOIt Y, The subscribers resjierlfiilly Inform the public Hint they have, erected an extensive establishment for the imitiufacturu of Coini- a(ik of every description, which has now been in operation about twelve months, and tire now prepared to execute orders at ihe shortest notice, for Steam, Keel, and Orleans JJval Oibles, of all sizes and dimensions; Tow Lutes, fVarjts, H'arehvutt and Tu!.h Full, Parlriiiff Yarn, Red Cords, Plough Lines, Twine, and all kinds of Whitk itoi'K, uiudu from the best of American and Manilla Hemp. They are also junking preparations for Clio mnmifacluro of Tauhkd OnRDAUEj of all the various sizes; and in cuurMU ofthe season will lie nhlo to furnish full supplies. The manufacturing department is under the direction of Geo L. Shinuick, whuhas had several years' cxreriunce In the busi ness with his father, and subscipjently in the well known cstab IJshment of the late James Ramsey, ot Pnltlmorc. Orders will be received and filled nt tho Commission Warehouse of Joint R. Howurd, corner of Alntn and Second streets. They solicit from the Merchants of Ohio a share of ihclr patronise, as they are determined to sell nn low as can be had elsewhere. - JOHN R. HOWAIll), Zaiiesvillc, Mal'rli 7..3w GEO. L. HIIIN.MCK. 0 E HL'iVDUED DOLLARS UEWAIt I), Look al ymi M. J. Glf.PEKT, J-nt, Off.ce of Htarllns feGil'tcrt, On Market st., 2 doois U'-ai Mayor's Office. January 17. .ly VTALL'A HLE PROPERTY 1011 HA LE. I wlllsc V PonnUo terms, the following realetalc, to wil scllou red u-lotl No. MUf, v'yjl, and hitiuite on High sireet, in the northern part uf ihe cit", now occupied by II. Krown. This property) fur beauty and healihiiicBof situation, and convenieiicc of Improvements, ii equalled by few, ii'any, In the cliy.ua a private residence. Also, in-lot No. 5lH. Also, 7jlj acres ol hind, tucludinr the While Hull tract, alout live mile eri-t of Columbus part cleared, the balance well Umbered and watered. AUo, a p res, six und u half miles oust from Culumbus, on the Natiun-il Road. For letms apply to John M. Waixlttj Coliiiiibus, or lo the subscriber, at White Hull. Dec. 2."th-il tf. It. HltOTHF.RTON. FRENCH BURR MILL STONES, Manujaetnred in Columbus, OA to. The subscribers have lately received from New York, and immediately from Franc?, s Very extensive and supe rior stock of French Purr H locks, which they feel confident will give satisfaction, equal, If not superior, toanyotlicr In their Hue of business. As they have bad practical oxjHtrleiice in Milling;. Mill wriifhting. und Burr-niGkingt thesubsrrlliers deem it unne cessary tu make long comments ubout their workmanship and attention to business. They have also lately received a general assortment of NEW DUTCH ANCHOR HOLTING CLOTHS, manufactured nt a new establishment In Holland. Their rloihs are vurniHlcd to ie superior to any other that have been In use heretofore. They are also prepared to furnish all kinds of MILL MILL SCREWS, and a round Planter of Paris, raw or calcined. The alwve articles will l-e warranted to 1e otitic liest quality entered on tlie night of the Bth January last, nnd robbed of a sum of money. Among the notes taken was one of on ihe Hank of Virglnln, (branch not recollected, endorsed on the buck cither J. Roberds, Jr." or John Roberds, jr." Another was a tv.H, on tlie Franklin Rank of Culumbus, apparently altered fromaosK. This note was torn or worn iluoujli across tho llgurei U on both corners, and was endorsed J. Campbell," or John Campliell." It could hardly fail to attract cluac alteu lention from tiny one to whom It mi)it be offered. The above reward will be given for tho discovery of eithcj of these notes, and truclng thciii iu'o the bunds of nny person In whose poMesfiuu lliey were between tho lith nud lth of January, or for the discovery ofthe robber ur robbers by nny other means. Any one into whoso hands either of these notes may fall, will crmfer'a f.ivor by informing mcofit immedlntely, and shall lie rewarded, if required, though the rubber slmuld not m discovered. WM. WEUNLNGER, Marlon, Grant Co., In. Feb. 27 M7 3t The Columbus Journal will publish the aliovo three limes, and charge Cincinnati Gazette. 1K37. 11I0 CANAL PACKET COMPANY The Dliectors ofl the above Company have the pleasure of announcing to the traveling public, that they have completed their arrange mcnls for running a Hue of Pa khv Ho via on the Ohio Canal I etwecn Cleveland, on Luke Eiiu, nud I'ortMiionth, on ths Ohio rlver.s di-tatire of ;h)il uillf8 ccimim'itciiis on the nprnhig of navigation i-oinprMug cfglrt new and well furnished Po:iisof the ihst class; one nf which will leave Cleveland .4i.d Portsmouth dnHy, luakiiti the passage through hi thrcu days. Passenn is w ll not If) subjected to a cUine of Hunts on lb rout, us tl ey rilO FARM ICRS. Tmk Ohio Sii.k Co. have on hand, for sa)c( J. four millions of A''. lYorm Eggt, The Worms may bu fed on the native Rhtrk Mullerry, ami the feeding cun be done by children. The Company pledge themselves to purchrtu the Cocoons in tlio Full, at the market pi Ice my from $Z lo $. per bilt-b'.;!, Applicutiou iiuiy bu mudeto J. HI'LLIVANT, Frnukllntou; M. J. CILHEKT, Columbus. N. R. In the course ofthe Fall the Company can supply any. demand for the genuine Chincte Mulberry, mid the Italiun, of White Mulltfrry, at u price within the lueuus uf every fart nun January 10. .if J. H. Y TIIE PRESIDENT ttF THE UNITED STATES lit pursuance of tlie provisions of n treaty mudo nndcoiiclui ded between John A. Hrynu, Commissioner on Iho part of the United Stules, nud Willlum Walker, Jidm Harrctt, and Pea-ruck, chiefs and principal men of Hie Wyandot tribe of Indians in Ohio, aciiiis for ami In behalf of ihe said tribe, on ihetwen-ty-ihird day of April, otic thousand, ciht hundred and tliirty-sii( 1, ANDREW JACK HON, President of the Culled States, dri hereby derlaic and imike known, that a public sale will l held nt MARION, in the Stale of Ohio, which Is hereby dol-uated as the seat of the Land Office for the tract ceded by Die sit id tienty, on the second Mumlaii In April nct, (1H37) fur tlie dls-pasjil ofthe undermentioned land:', ceded to Hie United States hf that treaty, for tlie purposes therein mentioned, xlt: Fractional sccIIoiih 3-1, o5, nnd 3U. in tuwiibhip 1, south, of" ranee 1, cast. Sections 1 nnd 2; fractional serilons 3 and 10; sections 11, 12 1,1, and I I; fracttuunl sections 15 nnd "ii; sections 2J, 24, 2nV and v'li; and fractiouul sections 27) 34( 35, and 30', lu township :J, south, or range 15 ent, Huciions I and 2; fnirtional sections 3 and 10; sections Hi 12, Li, and 14; fractional sections 15 and iJ2j sections 23, 24( 2-'i, nod and fractional sections 27, 31, 35, and 30, i" town-shii 3 south, of range 15. cast. Fractional sections 31, 3, and 33, In township 1, south, o range Hi, east. Fractional section 4; odious 5, G, 7, nnd 8; frneliminl see-itdiis 9 and 10; sections 17, 111, 19. and 20; fractional sections 21 end 2lt; sections 29, 30. HI, nnd ;iJ. nud fractiuunt section 33 in towiisiiiji 2, south, of innec 10, east. Fractional tectum 4; sedioiis 5, b". 7, and (1; frnrtlonal sec Hons 9 and lu'; sertinus 17, 10, 19, and 20; frnctiotinl sections 21 flnd2U; sections 9 und 30; and fractional sections 31, 32 and &,iu townsUlji J, south, of range It, east. The sale will continue open for six duys, and Hie luudswillba offered in ti e order herein mentioned. Given under uu l:m d ot Ihe city of Washington, the twclftll day of December,.!. D. i&iC ANDREW JACKSOXt Hy the Prctdilenl: JAMES WlIlTtOliS, Commissioner uf the General Land 0$ti. Jan. 10 t A tO N' i will l'ei-nrf li il tliruir-lt In ll.c .mitv Hams lit vl,li'lrili-v ciii'i nnrt sold on l-ellcr terms llinn hy tny oilier. In Hie U,-.l, rn Af ilc:t j..lo.-i 1st nre ur rivtusr mill drrllii lmnrl t eiu'll md rounlry. Tlicy will nlso sivo lii.lru-tiuii lo urtps uurrs on liie lotost anil licsl n)rovcil il.n, If ruth-d upon. Two or tlircc Jnvrnmmtn Bvtrr Maktrt warned, xo wlicm CO i I'nnt einilnymcnt ond good wnges will I ptvt'u. !. . H A. liri'hl u. KV HAIIIHVAili: (; rilKi;. 1 mi now n culvinu front lniii)itetn in I lie r.:-.rnrii (.'llirii, null 0ieuliis on llroud- HIM---I. n li w doors west ol'llrn KMt. cjpiil l.'liitrrli.B full nndrom-.!..-i!liorlnioiilor II AIIIlVAKK,('l'Yl.j:RV,&SMilll.l'.Ity; I'uint mid other Hiu!ii-; t'ariicnti;!.', Si.ildkT.,', AlidsMioe-Ma-1.1-it' Too:.; Coarh nnd lliimess .Mounlliis nmt 'I'riuunlns;Uo-nn-olr Arti'-lcn: C.ntio.llion I'lic I'lirlnsH, Willi (Irnle... (n new Ol'llie runt, .Mi-nuors will mil l.e su'ji-rtul lo nny dt-lsy In i BnJ vp'r-i.-litl nrli'le. i.rt .'lie remedy lor fnioAliu l.liiuincys), .m. ei illo( on tlii ir Jinirnev. A ll.e f:i i:i:i,-i ol l lie nlnivu II ie ! juiinni iMiiii- ana iirnas.oi s ii i-iiieiiier mm i lire surli us hns never liefu'r. leoii prewnleil to tlie tavelln. ! ' ol' sili.-le iimi.Mi ki il In i lly Hardwnre Stoic. uuMIr In II. i. unit ol llie rn.intrv. nnd n it l.tlinliilemlim ol'I.ei My ti k I l iii! eutliely new, tnd puredi,.! at tl.c rlicaiwst T"INt) ti IIOI.Mt:. (mircessors to LewhHlutrlilnson It t-'o.) XV Co: mmiition and Furvartlitir Merchant!, N'ol. 4j Wulvr, hiiiI iti r'ront streets, rittsliurglii I'a. ItEtXHBNCi: Merrliantt eeneriilly, PIltirntTitli. W. K. TIioiiimoii ii Co. K. & 11. (iriils. Krnkiue li Kii'liclltcriicr. J illlHlt, Jones n; t.o. S. D Kins and Holmes owning no Inlere.t In Buy Ttont, or line of lloiils, will ultvnys emlirnro tlm earlle.t opiinrluuity to forwnrd kuoiIs, regsrdins only Die sufety and tlienpncM of Irclsht. I elirunry 7..4'H IHrerlor, to viiti.loy lioue urnmoii1i,vii,, Mud ,uulleliitnly uicn lis liin.lei.ol' :ild I'oMs, anil lo render. every attention liir the roinfort and ronveiiieneu of passenger., tliey tinner tliem- selves Unit tlie l.iucs w ill merit and receive a Nhnre of pultlc ustronnitt. I.'. !M. (lltllM.'H, rr(H!i!em. ' 5 riil!ailelilila. ''' llnlllmoro. I.lul Olltt. 3 riie Tlrnndy 5 do Mitdelra rto 5 lll'ls. Ilotlnml nin fi do Port do 2 do Jnmnien Itnm 60 do Hwi-et Mnlau'ii do 5 do New Enrttmd do I 5 do Lisbon do 3 qr. ensl Slierry Winn A ronstnnt mipdy of VI,(..ky nnd Dome.lles. Tor snle liy Felii J M'KI.VAIN. IIHXTI'.ll ; 1.1). 50 rtoiesfl liy lfl filnss 30 do 10 hy 12 do id do 7 liv 9 do M do II iiy IIS do Iterelveil nnd for snle liy i'elirunry 3 SO do TnniMcrs, nnsorted 30 do Dcrtintcrs, Husks, and Tini-tures 5 f iro.n Porter Itottlrs H'KI.VAI.NB, IIUXTKII 4: CO. 511 I lls Vinl ml 10 P.U.. Pii kercl 6 Tierces Cod Flili Tel.. 3 110 PMs. 8rotrh llerrlnit 1IHI limes flunked do. Herelved nud for sole ly MT.I.VAINE, IIUXTKII & CO. rArlll FOU WIIH.Vr. 300(1 lirr5lll:i.liBoo,l Wlientwnnt J cit, for wliicll til. Iiighest ninrkrt price will lie given, liy Fell. 3 M'lll.VAIN, HUNTER Ai CO KII Foil WIIF.AT Tlie lilelient nmrkel prlio pnld In Cil for Wheat, at tho MAItlll.K t'l.ll'K MILLS, hy Jan. J7..s w J. 4 A. W. Mrl OV. c Ti-tOTitY lNonAniM, Prr'y. Clevelund, Msrrli 1-7. .'Jw DAVID (IIIH I ITII, 1 . ,, A. M. C. HMITII. A" joiix o.u.i susi, ( ""ei,u" C" 1, V Jit KAI.K Twenlj llvo I'AN'MMI MILLS, of a iiier,ii fltilah. Apply to IIAVIII llltOUKH, Coluuihus. Jnnunry 7. .If "1 I 'CAIli'K, M'VIIY i.1 L street, Portrimoiith, Ohio. & ('o., Commission Mcrrlinuls, Water- Jan. J7-.lv TO Pit jcoln, INTEItS. For nile, Tout of nlKiul 3110 Ins. Hour- ly worn, low for cash or approved paper. Jnn. ill. PCOTT U WRIOIIT. Oll l'Y IIAHIIULS New Orlennl Mele.-. lor snle hy Jnnunry 211 N. W. llltOliKr. A V x Hotel, Willi stnhle, out huildimrs. Ale. now ill the occupancy of II. Matthews, fronting on the National Uond and Water, street, In Ilia town of lleliron, Ohio; and aim) Iho Farm lyiiis along the south aide of tho snld town and the Ohio Canal, will tie sold at puhlic auction, on the preml-cs, on the 2lllh of Mny next, unless previously disposed of at privnlo snle. The fnrm consists of III! acres of very superior land, all under fence, with (rood Improvements, &c; and liciua so desirahly shunted in re-enrd to the town and convenience of lite Hotel, as well ua the Cannli alomj wlrlch liulldinis and other Improvements of Ihe v llimo niav ho exnected to extenn, ll woulil si-ein lo no a moru dcslinhle opportunity for thoss who wlsli lo nurchan sucll pro- nnrlV llinn Otteil OCCUCS. Thern are nlso two out-lots of snld town, nf 17 acres, In .ood meadow, which will In) sold at Ihe snine time. They are con venient to the Hotel, and inny lie sold witn ll. Terms one-third In hand; the balance in two annual install menu, will) Interest. A pply lo j.!iii;n ihii.siw, nenron, Or MATTHUW MATTHEWS, Columhus. March t..9v ril'tlAH KKI'TLES hy tho ton, for suit' hy I It A UKOVF.U. Jnnunry ill. N.10 IICIFKR MATCH F.S li doxen lioxe,, for snle very cheep, J Jnn. Jll. II) III A ; III 1. It . JAIXT IIKl'DlltW, tfasll Tool, and Snnd PnK-r. for snle hy Jan. 20- lit A (illOVLR. rpwo TIIOI'SANI) MIS. Mnllfnlde Iron, for enrriaee mimnt-L Ims, :c., fiirsnlo hy IK A liltoVl'lt. Jan. .11. found in the humsn stomach. A full toporl ol tha undor the .anclionof the nttonding il 11 1. . .1 ...I.h ..I. ,.... ..I il... unrn rn.l into mm 4-ntnnimt ri. case will toon be publiehed in our mcdicnl JourmiM pptnci0.lhe 'fliate ond corrupt by the tide of the nuaiuiuuw .i ' ..i..i j ;,;, All urA i,i, . tliuuirlitlcBi and betrayed victim. All wero held as I rniili in nt iiiI,.ii nil AaatnoiiiPIl II 1 1 K fl VII 1 11 Ii lllf. MOW TTflUBfi AND LOT FOU HALE AT A BAHUAi " -l.bi rt th mrm nf HOIll! II lltV 1 How mortllvitltt XI iiilncrihor will diipo of tha hoiiM ami lot iltinte cm l nJ ,flftr.9ickoninf, l0 til0 iniclltjctutil, the artless, tho Front street, between Hmwi sna bum wrea. ij""s r 1 1 n fnirt HMsi nr tin Umm. nin. nn verv fnvorible terms, inei llOUM IS I On Story brtCK, Wl"l "VO JOOU rnumv, biiu - kitchen; a rood well of wnter on the premises, Thesitlwrlber being In a distant wrt of the coontry, will sell this property at nr.-. mnA Otl UlCtl terms. Will RtttRe a DUrClinw Ol II II rum ble. Apply toMessra.Blsrllng&Otlbcrt.orattlieStsteJournal LAND FOU BALE IN MARION COUNTY. 340 acres of first trip In nd, lyinf, about throe miles froin the county M'tt of vntd county, are olti-rrd for sate. For terms, Inquire of Josaru HowASD, Km Tlilln, Ohio, or to HUSTON J. HOWARD, BU ClttrtTiUc, March 10.4Tt vtlio Itl-iroilTS. The siil)rllor havlim nurrliascj ol tin- J puliliihers the entire hnlance of the edition, ti now enabled lo mr tiUh complete sots or llmnmond's Reports, In 6 vols. Qro. ALSO, Odd volumes ofthe 1st and 2d volumes. Tnrt I. of volume t, Volume 4 complete, or the Sd Pnrt sopnrate. Tort II. of volume 5, or volume 6 complete. lnrt I. ol volume 3. He would be very plnd to purchase the 2il Tart of volume 3, of uiv one who mnv have odd conies. I'cmons wlslilnn to com nlnailtflr .( wfniid do well to embrace the nresunt opivortu.il ty, as there are very few of tho odd volumes .-cniniiiinff, and aone other can be had. February 21 ISAAC N. WIIITINO MILL, X fut, and llux Haws, fur snle by JHA UROVr.lt. Jnuuary 20. NJO "1uMlMHl'l'U)N Tin FiiciniEii. u at Jt tirutfi, i, aure rniml) fur J Hmokyt'hi cys, for stile by IIIA t.lttJVI.K. JJtl. RON Will K, from No. 4T0 2ti,7ur sale liy IRA GRoVbr. . Jnnunry 20 N.lU III N f.Hi: Ml'I.Hi:itltir,H, i:c 'J'l.o mVrilri hnvu villi on liiind tltf ftilluivhm: I JIMiiH) .Munis Muitinnilis. thn wood of whl h U fully mat 11 r- nl, tlicro linvii-f lrn no prcmntiirc fioiti on Loiij Isliuid this w;i uc 1 11. Aleo, .Vl.Omi Ciitilnifn ran h siiilid. 20,iMiO Insrnflcd Trccn of tlio new t'lihitsc MuHtcrry, Willi lurgr thirk Iciivu rrmnrkni Ic for t!:c tiiniitily uf niiiritliniri mitt- tcr; this apecirn Uliur iutlirlcntly hurdy fir the iimhi nnrtlicut Inltlti'h'S, nud po.rssln all the mlvnntnf ot the Motun MnUI nulin. Th-o are liom ;l to 0 fret iu lin-jht. 3.ii0 Hybrid Morns MuUL nulU, with lun e Imvps nnd rlotto Ji.lntu, ciuiil In uutilily lu It Clii-iT'se rminut, j to I fid in licl;ln, nl vt rv Imnly, 3."i,'MiO I'lort'iifC Mult crry, with Pntirr Irnvcs, iu vhtrli pniut thov ditft r from the common White Mulberry. I Ircw nro tin- ported dlrnt fnini ti e bei cilk dlnirln nf Trimce, nru lj to n et In hdt'iii, and will be nmd nt very low mini White lialiun Mulberries, tit (JU to ,;0 per 1000, nn-onlliij tO t7C. :im, While Italian Mulberry P '-d. LtHHI 11 . (''reu.-h I'llow and While Smr Hoot Hi rd. Priced t'ntii!njinii of Trrm, t!ro'U llinis-' I'-nnli, Hiil.!1. . Garden Heedn.AiC. will he unit to every n-.tpHi 'it. WILLIAM IKI(.i; & IfUNM. I.innir-nn flnrden nnd Nnwripn, FlusliliiR, N. Y. Fehnmry 9. lf!.J7....'it Oltl'H MrLTICAII.I'H H 1-: I I . The underpinned ntt-r for snle thti Hnd of tlio penuiiio Munn MullK-aulw, iui pnited illrwl from Frnnrc hy HitiHb As Htiiii", M'W . ora, ami wnrriuited to ho H e srowth Ol !!,ifi. Mm .-eni is pin up m linlf or pnporn. nud will I 0 noiit per iniiii, tree ul riturue, to nny pnrt of tho I'liUnl Htntes, on thu ii'" t -"t of fl.i fur imp.or sli'or two pnpors. Notes un nil solmut Hankit reuivid in paynmnt. Tills seed I wiirninted lo pro.lnre tne neimiue mnnse vnriciy. nud the money In all enw-s will ho rcfuiulnt.1111 stHl'nrly proof to tho contrary. Hhorl dirpriloun lor ruiilVHUU:', niri.isu ed rnrhordi r. HUTU WH LI.V, ruimnl.-r, Miirrh, ll.l7. Whnh n s Aorp, Nnv l ,,r' 1 1 r.lMitTItit"iiriitiiiiiii-liC(l hiuhti in now at my stable, il I where he will romiiiemn hi fourth smeun, at feve.nt-live ilolhus fur nirh mitro. Hl'uuld liny fnil to Ikj in foul, the owner of mu li marc will lo cut it1l to ih nei a'n.on uniiii". TiiU horfi Inn Imtu lihernlly pulrontr.nl; sd, from hi inonU, wa hope that themimo kind of IiIbti nitty mid pnimmme will ho ronliuue.l, as Iherc idmll notlilim lm left uixlono thut enu he dune lo u'vu HiilUlW.llun tolhoHj who may favor U Willi their ruMloni. W.M. lit FOKI) 4. LO. Woodford county, Ky. Feb. lj-21..,hii Tin rihfoStntc Jonrnnl will publirth the nlrfii-c lo Ihe main 11 1 of J, and send iho hill to ihU oliice Vraub. Com. VOrTII WAXTLII. The Siilwrrllwr wiclirt lo rtnphn in Itiit Ihiiikbtorf, an ni llvi', intilliui nt Vouih, of IT lo lit pnr of nnp, who would di iro lo nmke himself thoruimhl nnpialnii'd with the Hook Uuniiitus, with iho vii w of nnUin-! it hi futurn oreupatiou. Knuo oiIipc need make nppltriitiou, nor nnv one whocaunni briiuf the intt uncsreotliniabh- rcvi.m uiPiuhiiiourtn to mornl rharnrter nud huidnrM rntnrliy. To one sivius sntlvfuclion, a pernuiuint and valuable ituailti enn Imnl.taincd. IfAAU N. WIIITINO. February 7 lionnihli! ralf. and Jiidii iuuii.y vleriril hy a Werterti Merchant that iiui hal the udvants'c of msny yoais' experience In t!u linr.l'.vare Iiubiihhs, I flutter siyi:lf tliat I aai prepared 10 sell mi nn tujj iltu.s ne any eatabitlutieiit West of the Mountains. Tu tliinsj whu wish to make Vxu purrhaw, I si. all adhere irlt'tly to the good u!rj prinripls tliat a nimble siipence Is better ll.un a stow itllilu;; uui tu tlioau, at cuurte, a ureicreiice wit! he x'h bit. ' A No, as aliure. Tlu Plntp; Slieathlitj Copper, tinued Or not tinned; fhert Hrui's. n.stortcil nuinlcr; l.iiMia and American ShMii Iron; Jllmk Tin; Iron Wire, of evjjry dt-wrlption fro No. lo lnirrt;vr with every variety of srti-lea usually kept or iiianutaeiun d iu n Htuvv, t'opper, llnifls, Tin si:d Phtet lion , 1'aetory. A)j-o, N' cot Ziitr. a lint rate article for roofi, kitchen tloun, pulling uiuK-r stou, kt.', and a lars supply of Urate Kettles. 011 hnn.I,rook,7 nnd 10 plate, and Rox STOVES. Stoto Pipe, both Itusriati ami A incrtcaii, made 10 order, and put up, if reiui uted. My nn iiitmnit of fire Irons, wiih Phovels and Tones, liotU l.niM and Iri-ht tut'aii. la full and roniph-le, piirrhnitcd by t' cjip al a vert, hhVI ndvaiuo. IHLL0V WAItt and SL'OAlt Kirr'l'I.KS ly tl e ton. Ti.o iil-ovo nitirh-s will lw sold at wholrsnlc or rftntl on tha tiHHl nr iiniiiioili.lina lenint leunt n rhenp i:s the cheapest.-. I'leiiH' call ami ee, nud II en yAv. who fella bargains. Country N .Merrhnntit, Haildlem, and Ihirnoii-Makfri. ara parllrulurly lu vlieil to rnllaiid examine i!ity and prices. !l,.r. JO IRA (.ROVER. OV.S V L Ht'iiitLtt V, ith,u ;:x a nilril Mehtal and Ms-c'.anirl Trt'ttneni uf the ii'.sraoes of the Teeth, Hums, .V-ffA. Mr. W. P. Mm iu Imvitit rtturncd to ruliun- bus. and taken a room al Col. No! Ic's Hotel, oilers his tcr vices lo tlj pvo.V of thu pl.iro. Hurtiia tl.e lust nil yean he huS devt'M.l I sitire aii-utim to Heniim t y; and haviux traveled itti'iity-.i! il'.Ti?:Hid luilen. In di.'cicnt pi r.s of tiie L'nited Miai.m, he l.iiB had an,o;itortuiilly uf hi-ooiului artiunlnted with tho !r-i ui.tl"d of eriiittv!. sid of ihe Dii:a ofthe Mouitl neruliar to dl'IVrrut rhnihtps. N, 11. Hi inn well prepared to extract Teeth, lie Invite tVa jmnr nt he will mako no diare U t liy are una' lu to pay lltTi'inber ti. ,tf TWF.LVK doxen Hell Metal and Co n t'nst Iron Ton Kettles, for sale hy lit A liltoVKU. Jan. 20. January 20. 1 ) A and American Hhevl Iron, for sale hy lit A U R ) V KU It T fr IOOK.10 nnd 7 IMatc, Itox and Franklin P'l'i V LH, fhr snle hy HTF.H'd German Locks and t'liil'eo Mllli for sale by irit rale nriWle 1UA ilt Kit. Jnn 20. COOK, 10 nnd 7 IMate, Itox nnd Franklin PTi V KH, fhr snle t January 20. Ill A (1ROVKH. nORSti anif WrouBht Nulls, for salo by IRA tillOVI'.R. January 20. N.U TWOcnsi'S FlroIrous,ver"ycbcap,for sale by I it A li IIOV Kit. Jnnunry 20 NMO rpTN IMatoVsiiPci CopperTanit Ziiie, lor salo by! liAUROV I'.R . X January 20 N30 O sule by J UNI ATT A Nails ami Urads, for sale by IRA ttROVElt. Junnary20 N.10 " iTluilAtJK HprhigsTAxIcs, Ptcps and Hprino. for unlo b J nilLF.RV and Carrlnjie Trliuinhifis, n full assorlnioni, for lit A UIIOVLII. Jan. 0 Jnnunry 20. Ill A t.KoVKU. KIVK IH'NPHKl) lbs. Brass and Copper Kettles, for snle hy January 20. IRA tiUOVEH. II V J c.ill vnur attPiitloti 10 No. 1, Uul.nnee Ituildlncsltrond way, w here he Is now ready 10 wait itprm nit those who feel an iuiereM In lilt wiifure. The nbnrc Milldinj hns been tlitnl up t-xprevly for the MfMhant Tailor itiu-lnns, and hi Itroadw.i) style; and Ihey ni;iy ripcl that Rroadway work will U done, imtli w iih rt'ianl to ruitlnf and making. II Inn an pienive awrimenl of llrnadiloihs, Cassiiuercs, anil Ve.it i iu.: to-i tber wltli i-veiy sttlc'e of mcnV sppnrel, coiwlet ins nf line In, en shins: fine nni-!iit lilrt-, Willi linen bosoms; nilk diaweisnnd wrappers; union, flmincl, lamb's wool, wornt- d, nud nieititn diawemaud wrapptrs; silk, merino, worsted, ottitii, and Ininh's wool half Inwe; cotton and murine, hoe; hiirkskin, hrarer, lioreiklu, silk, kid. and cotton floves; silk 111111 rliiniie, itiiiou.nud worsted im nrieri; nu n a HK kt:l hand-kchhu f and ciavatn; re.nly hrniined rrnvnin; itllttners and Miot-ks, of every itenrripilou mid Hiyle; It 1 1 led trotmms, and plain linen bosoms of the Iui est t-tylc, and collars of ihe newest pnt lern: nUo, black satin bo-mmn. puiiinloon straps of every style, nud hnlions of the latest lunlmmt nud atauips. I'.?. It haf hern suKeifil to mo thai 1 hud belter have taken a run on Hili street Uit It was iuipOrwIMp, ntid I have Ihe Irtt roo.n for tny 1 anlnei-f thai I could Und In tlrti i-li; and Uu idea of it heiuR out of the way, l rather Idle, as it in hut a few 1111111110' walk fiom any nrl of lllh street 4 and so tidily found, lhai 1 blind uinit could not initi the way. Ih'inf onnei ti d n ti h oiiv 01 Hit Ik-bI rrtiahlUhinents of the kind in Kuit.tlu, 1 shall nt nil times v able to furnish tho public Willi the liiteM Ni:w nrU fiuliiana. I). N, Cohiuihii'i, Dec. ,1. .tf rpMii i.r.x inuto nUki:, lii i:, anh mTrlne xsmu I Huriince Coinpntty liiroiporaled In lll.it! Capital I.UK), tltiO SKT.'iittl paid in. Tho uiutcrilied, a;'ent of the ulota ('oinpany, I" now piepnri d to In mitc acalnut h or damage by Fire, and lo tiike Mttiinu xh, upon as favorable terms as enn Ixt obtained In t!:o Htair. Applhations may be mnde by ktier, .po.4i paitl.i or nl tho nrticcuf Pi arhko i. Uilbkrt, tilulc street, 1101 Hi ot the Market House. .iv.2tL.lf l.VXR tT ARLIN'O, Jr. NF.W tiOiHW AT 1 HP. (MHO CIIKAP CASH HTOltK.- The MiUrrihers lmlnu tnken ihe Hiore Nn. 5, Com met i tl llulhuni.'s. n lew doors wunli ol l. U oo.lbury, hnve Jnst re ceived n upleiulid iiKrorlmeiit nf Hinple and Fnnry OltV (JOOfrS, which trey o ler un an retunahle terms as can w oi tnlnud In the 1 Ity; and they roxpettfuMj invite the public 1 1 call and ex amine iir ihenmcives. )OLeI:N, JK.'L'I' & CO. Nov. 22 BoARUlNtt Thu aubwrtlriT ri lenvu to iuioriu his old fiicuda and the Public, Unit lie U now prepared attain to receivu Itonnlers In Ihc F.vrhaiiL'R lluildi'ius, in tho llousa for- merlv kept hv W. W. Hi.iki; s a Hoarding lloiife. A nhnroofl public pntrount(C is solicited HIA tiUO Kit. Jnnunry 20 W'LrVfr.R NRA N lv Nt 'l I. CO., C nnati, tmio, The undemliturxl hnvintt cslnhlhlird iheiunelveii iu inrliinntl, for Ihe purHiM of enrculiiiff Bank .Vote F.ngnrw? ond Print iNf.rrsiweifully solicit from the Hunking tiiBlltutionsuf the Wen! a ihnro of their pnlrouncp. Iluvlns heen enniPd lur mo tnsi yrnr in mnhing new ttien. Vinuetivs, &c. they are now enabled to furululi Nolci in a vi:p)' siiHrlor style, and on short notice. Hank Note pnper ol tne best quitmy win niwnys ue appi on hniul. WOdlMO Fr &l M.H .N, line. 30. .R O1V1. r, 3d HI. adjuinhii ihe New Ihuiks. M i:UU:ANtti'Llcirriicr oTThjhaH4 Sttte SlrteTs, opposite the Stat Ho, Columbus, Ohm Tlutsulmart Iters -hnvitin taken the larae nnd fommodions hukhlinit of R. W. McCoy, F.i. aro now prepared to twelve H e TravelttiR Public, nnd lloanlersitenernlly. They Hatter thcmsclvo Hint the central poaltlon of Hie nl and, nud the cxteimivo nccoitt mod Hons of the house ttMlf, mhled to Ihe abundant preparations 01 me rropiic lors, and a desire to clve general snilrilarMoii, will on aide them to entcrlntii tu a style not Inferior to thai of any other boue bin to ppmnut w iiiin .1: mniil iho Ini-tulnn s West of Hit Mountains. of clear Inj np a farm, FossesrToii v;r Kov.QU t'.F. DRESHACtl 4 CO. Columlais, IVpt. 27 M, II. KIRUY 1 m ir ur p. niriiiiiii.', n nvw nini hjiu'iihui nun w mi inum Jl winter ilressen, Jtnt rereh vJ nt No. 5, lomim.rcri Iiir. Also, rich f)iiui4.-il .-iilks. Nov. 2 "I J A R(3A i N IN LAM).!-! am anllutUrd lo sell IJ Land, belnnalug to Joitlali Ititboihon, In Crawftird 1 ins on the road fimn Rucynis to l.iica tfnndusky, em altoul 975 Uv'T". Tha land is wt ! hoprovrd, and v Vih.9JL..a . a. LAi imai.